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India Train Crash

India Train Crash

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk [ Updated: September 15, 2011 8:13 IST ]
  • A police officer walks past wreckage of derailed compartments after two trains collided near Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. A passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing ten people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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    A police officer walks past wreckage of derailed compartments after two trains collided near Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. A passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing ten people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
  • M. Murthy, 31, who was injured in a train accident, pauses after receiving treatment at a government hospital in Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. A passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing ten people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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    M. Murthy, 31, who was injured in a train accident, pauses after receiving treatment at a government hospital in Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. A passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing ten people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
  • Relatives and friends carry the body of a victim of a train accident, outside a mortuary in Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. A passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing ten people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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    Relatives and friends carry the body of a victim of a train accident, outside a mortuary in Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. A passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing ten people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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  • Wreckage of derailed compartments lie on the train tracks after two trains collided near Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. The passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing ten people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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    Wreckage of derailed compartments lie on the train tracks after two trains collided near Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. The passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing ten people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
  • A man holds a child as he grieves while waiting outside a mortuary to receive the body of his family member who died after two trains collided near Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. A passenger train collided with another train stopped at a signal in southern India Tuesday, killing 10 people and injuring dozens more, police said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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    A man holds a child as he grieves while waiting outside a mortuary to receive the body of his family member who died after two trains collided near Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. A passenger train collided with another train stopped at a signal in southern India Tuesday, killing 10 people and injuring dozens more, police said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
  • Selvan, 35, grimaces in pain as he is treated at a government hospital in Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011 after sustaining injuries when two trains collided Tuesday. A passenger train collided with another train stopped at a signal in southern India, killing 10 people and injuring dozens more, police said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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    Selvan, 35, grimaces in pain as he is treated at a government hospital in Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011 after sustaining injuries when two trains collided Tuesday. A passenger train collided with another train stopped at a signal in southern India, killing 10 people and injuring dozens more, police said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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  • Rescuers work to remove the wreckage of a derailed train compartment after two trains collided near Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. The passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing eight people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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    Rescuers work to remove the wreckage of a derailed train compartment after two trains collided near Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. The passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing eight people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
  • Rescue workers and others crowd next to the derailed compartments of a passenger train after two trains collided near Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. The passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing eight people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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    Rescue workers and others crowd next to the derailed compartments of a passenger train after two trains collided near Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. The passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing eight people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
  • Wreckage of a derailed passenger train compartment lies on a railway track after two trains collided near Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. The passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing eight people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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    Wreckage of a derailed passenger train compartment lies on a railway track after two trains collided near Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. The passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing eight people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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  • Rescue workers and others crowd next to the compartments of two trains after they collided near Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. The passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing eight people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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    Rescue workers and others crowd next to the compartments of two trains after they collided near Arakkonam, southwest of Chennai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. The passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing eight people and injuring dozens more, a government official said. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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