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Seemanchal Express derails: At least 7 killed, several injured after 9 coaches of Delhi-bound Seemanchal Express derail in Bihar

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 3 February 2019, 10:57 IST

At least seven people have been killed and over 14 injured after a Delhi-bound train Seemanchal Express derailed early morning today in Bihar's Vaishali district, about 30 km from Patna. Around nine coaches of Seemanchal Express derailed near Sahadai Buzurg at around 3:52 am in the morning.

The superfast train from Jogbani in Bihar to Delhi's Anand Vihar Terminal was running at full speed when the accident took place, officials said. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has expressed grief over the Seemanchal Express derailment incident and has directed the administration to provide all kind of assistance. 


Railways would give ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakhs each to the kin of every deceased. Rs. 1 lakh would be given to the grievously injured and Rs. 50,000 to those who suffered minor injuries. All medical expenses will also be borne by Railways.

Reportedly all passenger trains on this route have been cancelled following Seemanchal Express derailment in Bihar's Sahadai Buzurg, earlier this morning. Also, Uttar Pradesh trains for Chapra have been diverted via Muzaffarpur (MFP)-Chapra.

Indian Railways has issued helpline numbers at Patna-06122202290, 06122202291, 06122202292, 06122213234.

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First published: 3 February 2019, 9:34 IST