Four trains collide in fog-bound north India
Four trains collide in fog-bound north India
Published: 06:29 am Jan 03, 2010
LUCKNOW: At least four people were killed when four express trains collided in separate incidents in the fog-bound northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh on Saturday, police and railway officials said. In the first incident, an inter-city express rammed into the back of a stationary passenger train near the town of Sarai Bhupat, 250 kilometres (155 miles) southwest of the state capital Lucknow. Additional police director general Brij Lal said at least 10 passengers were injured. Four people died in the second accident 45 minutes later when two other expresses collided in similar fashion, some 80 kilometres southwest of Lucknow, Lal said. "At least 35 others were injured in the impact which damaged four carriages," Lal told AFP. Senior railways official M.N. Srivastava said the impact in both cases had been minimised by the fact that the trains were travelling at low speeds because of the dense fog. Visibility at both accident sites was down to around 30 metres. An estimated 2,000 passengers, mostly returning from year-end vacations, were travelling in the four trains.