Hyderabad: A major train accident was diverted on Tuesday, April 8, when the Secunderabad–Howrah Falaknuma Superfast Express unexpectedly split into two parts near Palasa in Andhra Pradesh’s Srikakulam district.
The incident occurred between the Summadevi and Mandasa Road stations after a coach decoupling led to the train being severed mid-journey. The sudden jolt caused panic among passengers, many of whom feared a derailment or crash.
Railway authorities told Siasat.com that after the incident, the train departed at 10 a.m. for its destination. Officials also arranged for refreshments and water at the spot for passengers.
A major train accident was diverted on Tuesday, April 8, when the Secunderabad–Howrah Falaknuma Superfast Express unexpectedly split into two parts near Palasa in Andhra Pradesh's Srikakulam district.
— The Siasat Daily (@TheSiasatDaily) April 8, 2025
No injuries have been reported so far. pic.twitter.com/TNhoDDVLZF
The railway authorities have arrived at the scene, attempting to determine the exact cause of the coupling failure.
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No injuries have been reported so far. Further investigation is ongoing.
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