5 killed, 67 injured after Upaban Express goes off track in Bangladesh
At Least Five Persons Were Killed And Over 67 Others Injured After Five Coaches Of A Passenger Train Veered Off The Tracks In Bangladesh's North-eastern Region
At least five persons were killed and over 67 others injured after five coaches of a passenger train veered off the tracks in Bangladesh's north-eastern region. “The accident happened on Sunday when the Dhaka-bound Upaban Express train, coming from Sylhet, veered off the tracks at Baramchal in Moulvibazar's Kulaura upazila after a culvert broke down,” the Dhaka Tribune reported.
"Two of the coaches fell into the canal and one of them overturned, while the other coaches remained tilted," police and railway officials were quoted as saying by the paper.ALSO READ | Indonesia: 6.1-magnitude earthquake rocks Papua
Following the derailment, rail communication between Sylhet and rest of the country has been snapped, the report said.
Moulvibazar's Civil Surgeon Shahjahan Kabir said that five people have been killed in the accident.
"Two of the killed are females while three are males," he was quoted as saying in the report.
"Moreover, 67 passengers have been injured. 20 of them are in critical condition and undergoing treatment at Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College," he added.ALSO READ | JeM chief Masood Azhar among 10 injured in hospital blast, claims Pakistan activist
A senior official from the fire service department said that 11 units of rescuers are at the accident site along with the police personnel to help the survivors.
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