By Express News Service
BALASORE: Families proceed to wrestle with trauma and uncertainty as they anticipate options on the future of their relations who’ve gone missing after the tragic Coromandel Express mishap. SK Shamsher Ali (50) of Panskura in West Bengal’s East Medinipur district has been frantically in search of his 19-year-old son SK Sayel Ali for the ultimate three days nonetheless to no avail. Sayel had reportedly boarded the follow from Howrah and was on his technique to Chennai the place he labored in a private company.
Shamsher said he has made a variety of rounds of the hospitals in Balasore, Soro and Bhadrak nonetheless is however to trace his son. “After visiting the hospitals, I went to the North Orissa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) near Balasore town where the bodies of the deceased passengers have been kept. I didn’t find my son there too,” he said.
Similarly, a gaggle of 5 every day wagers – Tapas Hembram, Gopal Hembram, Atanu Kisku, Prasanjeet Majhi and Rohit Hembram, was heading to Chennai for work when tragedy struck them. While 4 of them are current course of treatment at Fakir Mohan Medical College and Hospital, Tapas is reportedly nonetheless missing.
Official sources said a administration room has been prepare at BMC-ICOMC tower at Satya Nagar in Bhubaneswar to provide assist to households of missing people and stranded passengers.
They can contact toll-free numbers – 18003450061/ 1929 (24/7) for assist. They can also contact the subsequent nodal officers, Rajesh Pradhan- 6370946287, Asish Patra-7978095293, Debasish Mishra-6370585221, Deepak Kumar Rout- 8249217415 and Sandeep Moharana- 8847822559 for help.
A selected follow has started working from Bhadrak to Chennai from Sunday. It has stoppages at Cuttack, Bhubaneswar and all predominant areas enroute. The follow will carry the rescued passengers to their respective locations.It moreover has a parcel van hooked as much as it to carry the our our bodies of the deceased.
BALASORE: Families proceed to wrestle with trauma and uncertainty as they anticipate options on the future of their relations who’ve gone missing after the tragic Coromandel Express mishap. SK Shamsher Ali (50) of Panskura in West Bengal’s East Medinipur district has been frantically in search of his 19-year-old son SK Sayel Ali for the ultimate three days nonetheless to no avail. Sayel had reportedly boarded the follow from Howrah and was on his technique to Chennai the place he labored in a private company.
Shamsher said he has made a variety of rounds of the hospitals in Balasore, Soro and Bhadrak nonetheless is however to trace his son. “After visiting the hospitals, I went to the North Orissa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) near Balasore town where the bodies of the deceased passengers have been kept. I didn’t find my son there too,” he said.
Similarly, a gaggle of 5 every day wagers – Tapas Hembram, Gopal Hembram, Atanu Kisku, Prasanjeet Majhi and Rohit Hembram, was heading to Chennai for work when tragedy struck them. While 4 of them are current course of treatment at Fakir Mohan Medical College and Hospital, Tapas is reportedly nonetheless missing.
Official sources said a administration room has been prepare at BMC-ICOMC tower at Satya Nagar in Bhubaneswar to provide assist to households of missing people and stranded passengers.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
They can contact toll-free numbers – 18003450061/ 1929 (24/7) for assist. They can also contact the subsequent nodal officers, Rajesh Pradhan- 6370946287, Asish Patra-7978095293, Debasish Mishra-6370585221, Deepak Kumar Rout- 8249217415 and Sandeep Moharana- 8847822559 for help.
A selected follow has started working from Bhadrak to Chennai from Sunday. It has stoppages at Cuttack, Bhubaneswar and all predominant areas enroute. The follow will carry the rescued passengers to their respective locations.It moreover has a parcel van hooked as much as it to carry the our our bodies of the deceased.