UP train mishap: Frantic search for loved ones continues

Volunteers, NDRF teams work overnight to find survivors and retrieve bodies from the train crash.

Update: 2016-11-21 20:27 GMT
Rescue workers wrapped up the efforts to pull out the trapped passengers from the mangled bogies after an overnight operation under the floodlights including using cold cutters to open up the compartments. (Photo: AP)

Pukhrayan: Distraught relatives of people on board the ill-fated Indore-Patna Express who have still not been united with their family, searched frantically for their loved ones on Monday, a day after the worst rail accident in recent years jolted them unawares.

While some managed to know the fate of their kin — whether they survived or were killed in the derailment of the train 19321 in the early hours of Sunday in Kanpur-Rural — for many others it has been a painstaking effort filled with apprehension.

“Whoever I have found is dead... my brother, my older sister-in-law, daughter... I haven’t found my mother yet. I fear I will find her in same condition,” said Nirmal Verma, who had earlier planned to travel with his family for a wedding, but did not get leave from work and was supposed to join them later.

“I am looking for my brother. Who knows? He may have changed his seat... we have searched everywhere...” said Ramanand Tiwari. One of the survivors said, “Don’t have any news about my brother. We have searched all the hospitals. I fear that he is trapped.”

Rescue workers wrapped up the efforts to pull out the trapped passengers from the mangled bogies after an overnight operation under the floodlights including using cold cutters to open up the compartments.    

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