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Akhilesh Yadav, Suresh Prabhu Announce Ex-Gratia For Injured In Kanpur Train Derailment

The Ministry of Railways has said that there has been no death reported so far.

NEW DELHI -- Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu on Wednesday announced an ex-gratia of ₹50,000 for the critically injured and ₹25,000 for those sustained minor injuries in the Sealdah-Ajmer Express train derailment.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has also announced an ex-gratia of ₹50,000 for the critically injured and ₹25,000 for those who sustained minor injuries in the train accident.

Hours after 15 coaches of the Express train derailed near Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh, the Ministry of Railways said that there has been no death reported so far.

The Ministry said that 50 people have been injured in the incident.

Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu earlier in the day said that he was personally monitoring the situation, adding he has directed senior officials to reach the site immediately.

The Railways Minister also announced an ex-gratia to those injured and stated that his ministry is making alternate arrangements for the passengers to continue with their onward journey.

In dense early morning fog, the coaches of the 12987 Sealdah-Ajmer Express went off track when the train was crossing a bridge over a dry canal, nearly 70 km from Kanpur. Two coaches toppled off the bridge and fell into the canal bed.

Following the train derailment, several trains have been diverted.

This is a second rail accident in the region in two months.

On 20 November, nearly 150 passengers were killed in their sleep and nearly 200 injured after the Indore-Patna Express train slid off track near Kanpur.

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