New Delhi: Days after the deadly train tragedy in Balasore, the Odisha government on Monday informed that out of the 275 dead bodies, 151 had been identified so far, reported ANI.
He further said that arrangements for free transportation of the bodies have been made by the state government.
Odisha's Chief Secretary PK Jena told ANI, "So far 151 bodies have been identified. All bodies after the due process are being handed over for transfer to the destination. Arrangements for free transportation of the bodies by hearses/ dead body carriers till destination made by Odisha Govt."
Notably, the triple train accident that took place on Friday involved the Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express, the Coromandel Express, and a goods train on three separate tracks at Bahanaga Bazar station in the Balasore district.
Earlier in the day, Jena reacted to allegations that the death toll figure was being manipulated and said that the Odisha government doesn't intend to hide the number of deaths in the accident and the entire rescue operation was being conducted in full public view, reported PTI.
"Media persons are very much present at the accident site since the beginning. Everything is being done in the presence of cameras," he said.
He added, "The railways had stated the death toll as 288. We also said that, and the figure was based on information from the railways. But, our Balasore District Collector has verified the death toll, and the figure was 275 till 10 am of Sunday."
Regarding the change in the toll, Jena said it was due to the double counting of some bodies, according to PTI.
The chief secretary said there was also no prohibition on the entry of media persons at the accident site. "The rescue and even restoration activities went on in full public view," he said.
Meanwhile, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee questioned the death figures, stating that 61 people from her state were dead and 182 were still missing.
"If from one state, 182 are missing and 61 are confirmed dead, then where would the figures stand?" she asked, addressing a press conference.
Railway Minister Ashiwini Vaishnaw refused to take any questions from journalists in connection with Banerjee's allegation.