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Russia Passenger Train Crash: 70 Injured After 9 Coaches Derail Amid Heavy Rains

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 27, 2024 08:29 IST

As many as 70 people have sustained injuries after nine coaches from a passenger train went off the tracks ...

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As many as 70 people have sustained injuries after nine coaches from a passenger train went off the tracks in Russia’s Komi Republic, RT News reported, citing Russian Railways.According to the Russia-based news channel, seven people are reported to be in serious condition, but there have been no confirmed deaths so far.

Train 511 was travelling between Vorkuta in north-eastern Komi, above the Arctic Circle, and the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, a distance of around 5,000 kilometres.The derailment happened around 6:12 pm (local time), near the town of Inta, according to the railway authorities.  

Emergency services have been dispatched to the scene. Measures are being taken to assist passengers,” Russian Railways said on Telegram. Information about the victims is being clarified. Traffic on the section has been suspended,” it added. Train 511 included a total of 14 carriages with 232 passengers on board, the railway operator said, as per RT News.According to Russian Railways, the cause of the derailment may have been recent heavy rainfall.

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