NEW DELHI: Families faced an agonising wait yesterday for the bodies of their loved ones after a fire raced through a train carriage and claimed 26 lives.
The blaze swept through the packed carriage on Saturday while passengers were sleeping as the train was travelling from the southern city of Bangalore to the city of Nanded.
Some 20 charred bodies have so far been identified but only eight of them have been handed over to relatives, an Indian Railways official, N Ramesh, said at the scene at the tragedy.
DNA tests were being conducted on the bodies for formal identification, with all of those killed taken to a local hospital in Andhra Pradesh state, he told the Press Trust of India news agency.
“These tests take a minimum of 48 hours or more, depending upon doctors. We request the families of the deceased to come forward for (help with) identifying the bodies charred in the train mishap,” he said.
Some passengers were able to break the toilet windows of the train on Saturday, but other victims were overcome by the thick, swirling smoke. Bodies were found at the windows and doors, reports said. The carriage was gutted by the inferno and was a mass of twisted metal and melted plastic seats. Adjacent coaches also bore scorch marks, testifying to the ferocity of the fire. AFP