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    Amritsar train accident: Over 50 feared dead, rescue operations underway

    Amritsar train accident: Over 50 feared dead, rescue operations underway

    By Shikha Chaudhry
    Oct 19, 2018
    08:50 pm

    What's the story

    In an unfortunate incident, over 50 people are feared dead in a train accident which happened near train tracks in Amritsar.

    The accident took place at Joda Fatak in Choura Bazar where Dusshera celebrations were going on. The train rammed into people watching the celebrations.

    Meanwhile, rescue operations have been launched, and efforts are on to rescue people from debris.

    More details are awaited.

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    The visuals are disturbing

    #WATCH The moment when the DMU train 74943 stuck people watching Dussehra celebrations in Choura Bazar near #Amritsar (Source:Mobile footage-Unverified) pic.twitter.com/cmX0Tq2pFE

    — ANI (@ANI) October 19, 2018

    Information

    Punjab CM rushes to Amritsar, announces compensation

    Notably, Punjab CM Capt. Amarinder Singh has tweeted that he is rushing to Amritsar to supervise the rescue operations personally. He has also directed Home Secretary, Health Secretary and ADGP Law and Order to immediately reach Amritsar. Further, a compensation of Rs. 5 lakh and free treatment have been announced.

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    Here are the eyewitnesses' accounts

    #WATCH Eyewitness at #Amritsar accident site says, "Congress had organised Dussehra celebrations here without permission. Navjot Singh Sidhu's wife was the chief guest at the celebrations and she continued to give a speech as people were struck down by the train." pic.twitter.com/rcsxbVxiB9

    — ANI (@ANI) October 19, 2018
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