At least 24 killed, 300 survive after 2 trains derail on rain-flooded tracks in central India
at 09:01 on August 05, 2015, EDT.
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NEW DELHI - Two passenger trains jumped off damaged tracks on a bridge near a rain-swollen river in central India, killing at least 24 people as two coaches hurled through mud and rested on one side at an embankment, officials said Wednesday.
The Kamayani Express was on its way to Mumbai when it derailed late Tuesday night near the town of Harda in Madhya Pradesh state, while the Janata Express was travelling in the opposite direction when it slid off the tracks soon after.