At least 280 people have died with 900 injured in the world’s deadliest train disaster in two decades. Two passenger trains collided in Balasore, Odisha, East India on Friday night, June 2, causing carriages packed with people to derail. Images from the tragic scene showed rescuers scrambling up the mangled wreck in an attempt to find survivors. The collision occurred at about 7pm local time (13.30 GMT) when the Howrah Superfast Express, running from Bangalore to Howrah, West Bengal, derailed and became entangled with the Coromandel Express, which runs from…
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