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Train crash in Kanpur injures at least 43

Reuters
Reuters
28/12/2016
04:59 MYT
Train crash in Kanpur injures at least 43
India's creaking railway system is the world's fourth largest. It runs 11,000 trains a day, including 7,000 passenger trains carrying more than 20 million people. - Photo for illustration purpose
A train derailed in Uttar Pradesh (U.P.) on Wednesday injuring at least 43 people, police and rail officials said, at least the third such accident in recent weeks that has raised concerns about the safety of the ageing rail network.
The train derailed near Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh state early in the morning.
All the injured, several of whom were in critical condition, had been taken to nearby hospitals, Javeed Ahmad, director general of police, Uttar Pradesh, said in a tweet.
TV footage from the scene showed mangled, toppled carriages, some with their wheels still on the tracks. Two coaches had fallen off a bridge into a small canal. Some passengers were seen picking up their luggage from near the tracks.
India's creaking railway system is the world's fourth largest. It runs 11,000 trains a day, including 7,000 passenger trains carrying more than 20 million people.
But it has a poor safety record, with thousands of people dying in accidents every year, including in derailments and collisions. This was at least the third such accident in recent weeks. On Nov. 20, at least 146 people died when a train derailed near the same city.
Suresh Prabhu, India's railways minister, has promised to replace old tracks and upgrade safety apparatus. The government spends more than 90 percent of the railways' revenues on operational costs, leaving little for upgrades for the colonial-era system.
By some analyst estimates, the railways need 20 trillion rupees ($293.21 billion) of investment by 2020, and India is turning to partnerships with private companies and seeking loans from other countries to upgrade the network.
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