A train crash in India that killed 275 people and left more than 1000 injured was likely caused by a signalling error, according to the country's Railways Minister.
The Indian government has said a detailed report will be released soon. But for families of the victims of one of India's deadliest rail tragedies, there are still many unanswered questions.
Many are still struggling to locate the whereabouts of their kin and about 167 bodies remain unidentified.
Ishan Garg is in Bhubhanewar (PRONO: BHOO-WUH-NESH-WER) outside a hospital where the bodies are being brought in.
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The Indian government has said a detailed report will be released soon. But for families of the victims of one of India's deadliest rail tragedies, there are still many unanswered questions.
Many are still struggling to locate the whereabouts of their kin and about 167 bodies remain unidentified.
Ishan Garg is in Bhubhanewar (PRONO: BHOO-WUH-NESH-WER) outside a hospital where the bodies are being brought in.
In: 'What we understand....'
Out: SOC
Dur: 57 secs
http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0605IndiaCrash-ig.mp3