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As a result of the Delhi-Kamakhya North East Express derailing at Buxar, Bihar: 2 trains are cancelled and 21 are diverted. See whole list here

 As a result of the Delhi-Kamakhya North East Express derailing at Buxar, Bihar: 2 trains are cancelled and 21 are diverted. See whole list here


Following the Wednesday derailment of the 12506 Delhi-Kamakhya North East Express at the Raghunathpur station in Bihar's Buxar district, which resulted in at least six fatalities and almost 100 injuries, many trains have been canceled and diverted.


SP Bhojpur Six fatalities were verified by Pramod Kumar, and according to railway officials, more than 12 bogies derailed, injuring close to 100 passengers. The state capital's PMCH, AIIMS, and IGIMS hospitals, as well as those in Ara, Buxar, and Patna, have been urged to maintain beds available for the wounded.




According to a railway source quoted by PTI, the incident happened close to Raghunathpur station in the Danapur division in Buxar about 9.35 p.m. There were no reports of any casualties.


At 7:45 am, the 12506 Down North East Express left from Delhi's Anand Vihar Terminal on its route to Guwahati, Assam's Kamakhya Junction.


The Kashi Patna Jan Shatabdi Express (15125) and the Patna Kashi Jan Shatabdi Express (15126) are among the trains that have been canceled, according to an official announcement from the East Central Railway zone.



The following trains have been rerouted: Rajendra Nagar Terminal Tejas Rajdhani Express (12310), Bhagalpur Garib Rath Express (22406), Anvt Rdp Express (22488), Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express (12424), Vikramshila Express (12368), Kamakhya Express (15623), Guwahati Express (15633), and Pune-Danapur SF Express (12149), among others.


According to Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, the rescue effort is underway at the scene of the Buxar incident on a war footing.


"A war-like rescue effort is underway at the derailment site in Buxar. Working together as a team are the NDRF, SDRF, District administration, Railway authorities, and locals. transfer to hospital for injured. On X (previously Twitter), the minister posted, "War room operating."


The rehabilitation work is now ongoing at the Bihar railway disaster site. 



Tejashwi Yadav, the deputy chief minister of Bihar, has called to the district magistrate and SP of Buxar and Arrah and instructed them to send the appropriate authorities to the scene of the event as soon as possible and make adequate preparations for the wounded. 


Helpline lines have been established by CPRO Northern Railways for PNBE (9771449971), DNR (8905697493), ARA (8306182542), and COML CNL (7759070004).


Additionally, the railroads have provided its customers with emergency hotlines. 9771449971 (Patna), 8905697493 (Danapur), 8306182542 (Ara), and 7759070004 are these numbers. 



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