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In total 130 passengers have died in the accident and more than 200 are injured.
Meanwhile, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu will make a statement on Monday in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha on Kanpur train tragedy.
The death toll in one of the worst rail disasters in the country that took place when the Indore-Patna Express derailed near Kanpur, rose to 130 on Monday, officials said.
The toll was confirmed by the Kanpur District Magistrate Office. So far, 58 victims have been identified.
Over 150 people were injured in the tragedy which occurred on Sunday when 14 coaches of the trainran off the rails near Pukhrayan station, about 60 km from Kanpur city.
Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu on Sunday night visited the hospitals where the injured were being treated.
"High-level orders are being given to probe the accident," Prabhu said, adding the Railway Ministry has collaborated with the Uttar Pradesh government to provide all necessary help.
However, the toll could still rise as some passengers were in critical condition.
Minister of State for Railways Manoj Sinha was also there at the accident site.
He ordered officials to increase the pace of relief operations and better treatment to the injured.
"Strict actions will be taken against those responsible for the disaster," Sinha added.
While the cause of the derailment is yet to be ascertained, Sinha had earlier said that the accident could have been caused due to rail fracture.
The worst hit were the sleeper coaches S1, S2, S3 and S4.
This was the worst train accident in the country after the May 2010 disaster in West Bengal involving Gyaneshwari Express in which some 170 people were killed.