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Rajdhani Express Derails in Assam After Hitting Elephant Herd, Killing Seven

The crash renews scrutiny of gaps in elephant-safety measures and real-time coordination.

Overview

  • Officials confirmed seven elephant deaths and one injured after the Sairang–New Delhi Rajdhani hit a herd around 2:17 a.m. on the JamunamukhKampur section in Assam’s Hojai/Nagaon district, derailing the locomotive and five coaches at a site not designated as an elephant corridor.
  • No passenger injuries were reported; affected travelers were shifted to other coaches, helplines were activated in Guwahati, and the train continued to the city after the damaged coaches were detached.
  • Rail traffic was disrupted with diversions and ongoing restoration, and the Northeast Frontier Railway said nine trains were cancelled, 13 regulated and two short-terminated on the route.
  • Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma ordered a detailed enquiry as forest teams conducted autopsies and prepared cremations; veterinarians treated an injured calf taken to a rehabilitation centre near Kaziranga, which a vet described as critical.
  • NFR said the loco pilot applied emergency brakes on spotting the herd and a forest officer cited heavy fog as a suspected factor, while conservation groups urged tighter ground coordination and faster deployment of early-warning and detection systems.