Several elephants killed in train collision as impact causes multiple coaches to derail
In Assam, northeastern India, a high-speed Rajdhani Express train struck a herd of approximately 100 wild Asiatic elephants early Saturday morning, killing seven and injuring one calf. The train, carrying around 650 passengers from Mizoram to New Delhi, derailed its engine and five coaches due to the impact.
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AI-generatedIn Assam, northeastern India, a high-speed Rajdhani Express train struck a herd of approximately 100 wild Asiatic elephants early Saturday morning, killing seven and injuring one calf. The train, carrying around 650 passengers from Mizoram to New Delhi, derailed its engine and five coaches due to the impact. While no passengers were harmed, about 200 were transferred to another train to continue their journey. The incident highlights the ongoing issue of train-related elephant deaths in Assam, where at least a dozen have died on railway tracks since 2020. Assam is home to around 7,000 wild Asiatic elephants, an endangered species with an estimated 30,000 to 50,000 remaining in the wild.
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10 extractedAt least a dozen elephants have been killed on railway tracks in Assam since 2020.
Around 200 passengers from the derailed coaches were moved to Guwahati by train.
None of the train's passengers were harmed in the incident.
The Rajdhani Express, carrying around 650 passengers, derailed due to the impact.
At least a dozen elephants have been killed on railway tracks in Assam since 2020.
Around 200 passengers who were in the five derailed coaches have been moved to Guwahati in a different train.
The impact caused the engine and five coaches to derail.
The Rajdhani Express, carrying around 650 passengers, collided with the elephants.
Seven elephants were killed and a calf injured after being hit by a train in Assam, India.
Seven elephants were killed and a calf injured in a train collision in Assam, India.