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Over 300 survivors leave
for Delhi, Howrah

Onkar Singh in New Delhi

Over 300 survivors of Monday night's derailment of Rajdhani Express in Aurangabad district of Bihar left the accident site in two trains on Tuesday.

Two trains -- one carrying 75 survivors and the other 250 -- left the accident site for Howrah and New Delhi respectively.

The train for Howrah started at 10.30 am and the one for Delhi shortly after.

P K Agarwal, Divisional Railway Manager, New Delhi, said: "The relief train is likely to reach Delhi around 7 pm."

ALSO SEE:
Rajdhani Express Derails: The Complete Coverage

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