small town, there is no proper facility of storing the dead bodies, there is no proper mark and refrigeration system. all those bodies have been transferred to the state capital in bhubaneswar, where hospitals are there, and the biggest hospitals are there, and the biggest hospital of medical sciences there, and some private hospitals or there, were dead bodies have been stored. the families of the deceased, they are coming to balasore and trying to find the dead bodies and identify them. many of the family members, they are not able to identify the dead bodies because they have been transferred to bhubaneswar. thank ou for transferred to bhubaneswar. thank
the administration has shifted all the dead bodies to the capital city of bhubaneswar. it s a five hour drive from the train accident site. now that s added to the ordeal, as many families of the passengers are still trying to make their way into the city of balasore close to the accident site, considering train services are still not fully up and running. the wreckage is still being cleared. track inspections are on along some stretches, but what led to the disaster is not yet clear. what we have found is that there is probability of some kind of signalling. not even. i wouldn t even call it a failure. signalling interference. pressure is mounting on the government, whose flagship programme has been increased railway connectivity and more high speed trains. but for now, these families are looking for different answers. archana shukla, bbc news, balasore.
has of her 21 year old son, taken when he boarded the ill fated train. the 30 hour journey to reach the accident site has yielded nothing. translation: we have looked in all hospitals and morgues . here but can t find him. at the morgue we even asked to see the photos of dead bodies over and over. he s not there. eight other members of lilavati s family on the same train were found. but with still no sign of her son, she breaks down. many others are shuttling between centres, scanning photos, hoping to get some news. amidst the sweltering heat and limited resources to manage the dead here in balasore, the administration has shifted all the dead bodies to the capital city of bhubaneswar. it s a five hour drive from the train accident site. now that s added to the ordeal, as many families of the passengers are still trying to make their way into the city of balasore close
at the morgue we even asked to see the photos of dead bodies over and over. he s not there. eight other members of lilavati s family on the same train were found. but with still no sign of her son, she breaks down. many others are shuttling between centres, scanning photos, hoping to get some news. amidst the sweltering heat and limited resources to manage the dead here in balasore, the administration has shifted all the dead bodies to the capital city of bhubaneswar. it s a five hour drive from the train accident site. now that s added to the ordeal, as many families of the passengers are still trying to make their way into the city of balasore close to the accident site, considering train services are still not fully up and running. the wreckage is still being cleared. track inspections are on along some stretches, but what led to the disaster is not yet clear. what we have found is that there