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Foul play not ruled out in deadly train derailment in eastern India

A train crash in eastern India has left at least 36 people dead and more than 50 injured. Nine carriages of an express train came off the tracks in the state of Andhra Pradesh. At least 32 people killed after passenger train derails in southern India; 50 injured. https://t.co/reyh9vlA4z— The Associated Press (@AP) January 22, 2017 The Hirakhand express train was travelling from Jagdalpur to Bhubaneswar and drailed late at night near the town of Rayagada. The cause of the crash is under investigation and foul play is not being ruled out. Chandralekha Mukherjee, an Indian Railways official, told reporters: “We can see that the track is broken at two places. “The two tongue rails next to the main stock rail, the main rail on which the wheel is, we can see cuts on them. This is being looked into by an expert team.” The derailment happened in a part of the country where Maoist rebels have been operating. At least 32 people killed after passenger train derails in southern India; 50 injured. https://t.co/reyh9vlA4z— The Associated Press (@AP) January 22, 2017 India has a terrible safety record when it comes to deaths and accidents on the country’s railways.