Odisha train accident: NDRF jawan headed home on Coromandel Express sent first accident alert

The worst rail accident in India in nearly three decades has left at least 288 people dead and over 1,100 injured.

Rescue work underway after an accident involving Coromandel Express, Bengaluru-Howrah Express and a goods train, in Balasore district, Saturday.(PTI)

An on leave NDRF jawan travelling on the Coromandel Express was perhaps the first person to alert emergency services about the train’s accident in Odisha’s Balasore before he joined initial rescue efforts, officials said on Saturday.

The Shalimar-Chennai Central Coromandel Express entered a wrong track and hit a stationary goods train on Friday. Its coaches got scattered all around including on an adjoining track and another passenger train — Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express — coming at a high speed rammed into them and derailed.

The worst rail accident in India in nearly three decades has left at least 288 people dead and over 1,100 injured.

National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) jawan Venkatesh NK was on leave and travelling from Howrah in West Bengal to Tamil Nadu. He had a narrow escape as his coach B-7, though derailed did not collide with coaches ahead of it, the officials said. He was in a third AC coach and his seat number was 58.

The 39-year-old, posted with the NDRF’s 2nd battalion in Kolkata, first called his senior inspector in the battalion to inform him about the accident. He then sent the “live location” of the site on WhatsApp to the NDRF control room, and this was used by the first rescue teams to reach the spot, they said.

“I felt a massive jolt…and then I saw some passengers in my coach falling down. I brought the first passenger out and seated him in a shop near the railway track…I then rushed to help others,” Venkatesh told PTI from on board a relief train that is taking him to Chennai.

He said locals, including a medical shop owner, were the “real saviours” as they helped the victims with whatever was available with them.

The crash involving the two passenger trains, which were carrying around 2,300 passengers, occurred near the Bahanaga Bazar station in Balasore, about 170 km north of Bhubaneswar.

“The jawan Venkatesh was travelling in the Coromandel Express as he was going on leave to his home in Tamil Nadu. He rang up his seniors in Kolkata as soon as the accident took place. That phone call was probably the first that alerted the NDRF which subsequently informed the local administration too,” an official said.

The jawan, who joined the NDRF in 2021 from the Border Security Force (BSF), said he used his mobile phone light to locate hurt and trapped passengers, and took them to safety.

Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/odisha-train-accident-coromandel-express-triple-train-crash-news-ndrf-rescue-updates-latest-101685819904975.html

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