'Monitoring situation': Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma on North east Express train derailment near Buxar
Thursday, 12 October 2023 The 12506b North-East Express going from Anand Vihar Terminal in New Delhi to Kamakhya near Guwahati in Assam when several of its coaches derailed at 9:35 pm near Raghunathpur station of the Danapur division of the East Central Railway.
On Wednesday, the derailment of the North East Express train in Bihar resulted in the deaths of at least four individuals, with approximately 80 others sustaining injuries. The incident occurred in the vicinity of Raghunathpur station near Buxar around 9:35 pm. The train, originating from Delhi's...
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