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A train derailment in India that killed at least 275 people Friday night is being blamed on an error in the electronic signaling system.

At least 261 people have died and 1,000 were injured after a passenger train derailed and collided with other trains in Eastern India on Friday. that killed at least 275 people and injured hundreds of others.

In what has proven to be one of the deadliest rail disasters in decades, two passenger trains derailed Friday night in the Balasore district in theRescuers work at the site of passenger trains that derailed in Balasore district, in the eastern Indian state of Orissa, Friday, June 2, 2023. Jaya Verma Sinha, a senior railway official, said preliminary investigations reveal that a signal was given to the high-speed Coromandel Express to run on the main track line. The signal later changed, and the train instead entered an adjacent loop line where it rammed into a freight loaded with iron ore.

The collision flipped Coromandel Express's coaches onto another track, causing the incoming Yesvantpur-Howrah Express from the opposite side also to derail, Verma said. The passenger trains were carrying nearly 2,300 people in total. Verma said the root cause of the crash was related to an error in the electronic signaling system, a safety mechanism designed to prevent conflicting movements between trains.

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