Odisha, March 30: Eleven coaches of the 12551 Bangalore-Kamakhya Superfast Express derailed near Nergundi Railway Station in Odisha's Cuttack district on Sunday, triggering panic among passengers. No injuries or casualties have been reported so far.

The train, travelling from Bengaluru to Guwahati, derailed at around 11:55 am.

Railway officials confirmed that a relief train has been dispatched to assist stranded passengers.

"No injuries or casualties have been reported so far. A relief train is on its way to evacuate passengers," said a spokesperson from Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR).


Derailed Bengaluru- Kamakhya express (Photo: X)


Officials also noted that due to limited availability of coaches in the division, a new 23-24 bogie train is being arranged for the affected passengers, which may take a few hours.

Preliminary reports suggest that the train was moving at a low speed when the derailment occurred.

It is reported in the local press that one coach initially went off the tracks, triggering a chain reaction that led to ten more bogies derailing. The affected coaches include B-6 to B-14.

The exact cause remains unclear, and an investigation is underway.

Passengers were seen disembarking with their luggage soon after the incident, with some reportedly suffering minor injuries.

Railway authorities have begun providing refreshments, while alternative travel arrangements are being made.

Meanwhile, train movement on the affected route remains severely disrupted, causing significant delays.

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Further details are awaited as rescue and restoration efforts continue.