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Odisha Train Accident: After the completion of the rescue work after the Balasore accident, a new problem has come to the fore. After 36 hours of the accident, rot has started spreading in the dead bodies kept here. After this, the administration has sent more than 100 dead bodies to Bhubaneswar. These bodies will be kept at Bhubaneswar AIIMS.
So far 288 people have died in the collision of three trains in Balasore. Rescue work has been completed from the spot. 1175 people were admitted to the hospital, out of which 382 are still undergoing treatment. 793 people have been discharged from the hospital. Meanwhile, there is a problem regarding the maintenance of the bodies of those killed in the accident. There are more than 100 dead bodies which have either not been identified or no one has come to collect them.
Forensic test will be done on the dead bodies
These dead bodies were kept at a place called Nushi, but here they started stinking, after which the administration has taken a big decision. Now these dead bodies have been sent to Bhubaneswar AIIMS. The biggest problem for the administration is to identify these dead bodies and this is also the biggest focus at this time. The state government has decided to get the unidentified bodies tested at the State Forensic Lab.
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