Bihar Train Accident: Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya Instructs Patna AIIMS To Give Best Treatment to Injured Passengers
Northeast Frontier Railway CPRO Sabyasachi De said that four persons died and 42 others were injured following the derailment of Kamakhya-bound North East Express in Bihar's Buxar district on Wednesday night.
New Delhi, October 12: Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Thursday said that he has given instructions to All India Institute of Medical Sciences(AIIMS), Patna that quick and best treatment be given to the injured in the train accident in Buxar. "Instructions have been given to AIIMS, Patna for quick and best treatment of the passengers injured in the train accident in Buxar, Bihar. I am told that the seriously injured passenger is in AIIMS and is in stable condition. The central government is committed to providing all types of health facilities," Mandaviya posted on X.
Northeast Frontier Railway CPRO Sabyasachi De said that four persons died and 42 others were injured following the derailment of Kamakhya-bound North East Express in Bihar's Buxar district on Wednesday night. Bihar Train Accident: East Central Railway Initiates High-Level Inquiry Into North East Express Derailment.
"Rescue mission was completed at around 2 am today morning. There are no passengers on the site, everybody has been rescued. They started their destination at around 5 am this morning from Danapur and the train is expected to reach Kamakhya Railway Station at around 11 pm tonight. At the site, the line is being cleared. Around 1000 passengers have started their journey from Danapur and out of which 50-60 percent are from Assam," Sabyasachi De said.
He further said that the Railway Ministry has already announced ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh for death cases Rs 2.50 lakh for grievous injuries and Rs 50,000 for simple injuries which has already been disbursed. Bihar Train Accident: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge Condoles Deaths of Passengers in Northeast Express Rail Mishap, Says ‘Fix Accountability of Railways and Centre’.
"We don't have any information about the Assam resident among the injured persons. An inquiry has been initiated. The Railway Ministry has made all arrangements for the passengers including food and medical assistance. All the injured persons are treated in the hospitals in and around the accident site. Helpline numbers have also been released," Sabyasachi De said.
The NF Railway CPRO further said that works are going to restore the line which is blocked right now at Raghunathpur. Taking immediate action as soon as information about the accident was received, the railway administration, with the help of NDRF and local administration, admitted all the injured to the hospitals of Raghunathpur, Arrah, Buxar and Patna.
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