Amritsar: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh expressed shock at the death of around 60 people who died in a train accident in Amritsar today at Joda Phatak area, where a Ravan effigy was burnt near the tracks.
The people who were hit reportedly could not see or hear the trains due to the exploding crackers. Meanwhile, another 60 people have been hospitalised.
The CM took to twitter and wrote: “Shocked to hear of tragic rail accident in Amritsar. Have asked all govt & pvt hospitals to stay open to help in this hour of grief. District authorities have been directed to take up relief and rescue operations on a war footing.”
The Punjab government has announced Rs 5 lakh compensation for the families of the accident victims. The railways has issued helpline numbers, which are 0183-2223171, 0183-2564485. People who want to donate blood should go to the Amritsar Civil Hospital and Guru Nanak Hospital. The Punjab government has ordered a probe into the accident.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Ram Nath Kovind and Congress President Rahul Gandhi have expressed their anguish at the accident.
Agencies