Jhargram
JHARGRAM - The toll in West Bengal's train tragedy rose to 145 Sunday as the wreckage was cleared from the accident spot and train services resumed on the route.
JHARGRAM - The death toll in Friday's train accident in this West Bengal town shot up to 138 late Saturday as the extrication of dead bodies from the wreckage of the Gyaneshwari Express was completed after 44 gruelling hours of rescue operations.
JHARGRAM - The death toll in Friday's train tragedy near this West Bengal town has risen to 131, police said Saturday, also blaming Maoist guerrillas for the Gyaneshwari Express accident.
JHARGRAM - A two-year-old boy, Shaukat, who lost his father in the Gyaneshwari Express tragedy and whose mother is in hospital with severe injuries, was reunited with his grandfather and uncle Saturday, thanks to TV coverage by local channels.
JHARGRAM - The death toll in Friday's train tragedy near this West Bengal town has risen to 108, police said Saturday, also blaming Maoists guerrillas for the Gyaneshwari Express accident.
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