
The crash, approximate 98 miles southern of New Delhi, happened at around 4 a.m. local time as shortly as an convey train from Goa, in South-west India, plowed into the rear of the stopped Mewar convey, which arose in Udaipur, Rajasthan, reporter said, mentioning eyewitnesses.
It didn’t say how many citizens were on the trains. Injured citizens were being removed to nearby hospitals, the television station said. Television footage illustrated rescue employees employing technical cutters to attempt to adrift passengers from coaches.
India’s 63,000-kilometer (39,155-mile) railway network, Asia’s oldest, supports approximate 15 million citizens each day on 11,000 passenger trains.
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