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Odisha train accident: Unclaimed dead bodies create space problems in morgues

Unable to cope with the large numbers, the Odisha government has shifted 187 of them to Bhubaneswar from Balasore, a district headquarters town.

June 04, 2023 / 15:23 IST
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The Odisha triple-train crash has left at least 288 people dead and around 900 injured, making it India’s deadliest train accident so far in this century.

Odisha is facing a morgue crunch as a large number of unclaimed dead bodies from Balasore's triple train accident, have piled up at its mortuaries.

Unable to cope with the large numbers, the Odisha government has shifted 187 of them to Bhubaneswar from Balasore, a district headquarters town.

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However, here too a space crunch is making the situation a tough one for morgue administrators.

While 110 bodies were kept at the AIIMS Bhubaneswar, the remaining have been sent to Capital Hospital, Amri Hospital, Sum Hospital and some other private facilities.