Anekal: At least five passengers were killed and more than 60 injured, several critically, when nine bogies of the Bangalore-Ernakulam Inter City Express derailed near Anekal on Friday after a boulder fell on the track. [caption id=“attachment_2097007” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Image Courtesy: ANI Twitter feed[/caption] The train had left Bengaluru at 6.15 am and derailed at 7.35 am between Anekal Road and Hosur on Bangalore City-Salem Section, about 45 km from Bengaluru, Railways said. Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said a boulder fell on the track and the train hit it. “I am personally monitoring it and in touch with State and local administration,” he tweeted.
Unfortunate rail accident in Karnataka,Boulder fell on track in Ghat section, train hit it. directed all sr officers to rush with full help
— Suresh Prabhu (@sureshpprabhu) February 13, 2015
I am personally monitoring it and in touch with State and local administration.All Sr rail officials are directed by me to be on job.
— Suresh Prabhu (@sureshpprabhu) February 13, 2015
Prabhu said he has directed all senior officers to rush to the spot with help. Law Minister Sadanand Gowda has reached the accident site, near the border of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The Railway Board Chairman had been directed to evacuate all stranded passengers, besides which medical help had been rushed, he said. “Five deaths (confirmed) so far,” Bangalore Divisional Railway Manager Anil Kumar Agarwal, who rushed to the accident site, told PTI. “At least five to six persons have died. Exact number of casualties would be known after some time as rescue and relief operations are still underway,” Karnataka Home Minister KJ George told reporters in Anekal. Prabhu said an inquiry had been ordered to fix responsibility and for corrective action to prevent such unfortunate accidents. He said he was monitoring “action” regularly. “All rescue teams are here, including police, medical and Railways. All measures have been taken to rescue the trapped persons,” George said. Relief and rescue operations are on in full swing with medical teams from both Karnataka and Tamil Nadu on the spot. Police and Railway officials said efforts were being made to reach those trapped inside the derailed bogies. The injured have been rushed to hospitals in nearby Hosur and Bengaluru, they said. “I am on way to Bangalore to visit accident site to help all stranded. All possible help will be rendered to families affected,” Prabhu said. The Minister said he would be visiting the accident site to personally monitor the operation. “I am on way to Bangalore to visit accident site to help all stranded. All possible help will be rendered to families affected,” he added. Help desks have been set up at Bangalore City Railway Station and at the accident site. Bengaluru city help desk numbers are 080 22371166, 080-22156553, 080-22156554, 9731666751. Accident site number is 9448090599. Karnataka Health Minister UT Khader said here that medical teams have been rushed from Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. He said according to information available with state authorities, more than 50 people were injured. Meanwhile, railway sources in Thiruvananthapuram said two of those who died were Kerala-bound passengers. Two coaches of the train had together 108 Kerala-bound passengers. Of these D8 had 60 and D9 48 passengers travelling to Kerala, a senior railway official said. The Railways have arranged special buses from Kochi for relatives of the passengers to visit the accident site. Chief Minister Oommen Chandy has assigned Electricity Minister Aryuadan Muhammad and senior district officials from Palakkad and Kasargode to the accident site to co-ordinate relief work and medical aid for those involved in the accident. PTI