In the early hours of Saturday, the Sairang–New Delhi Rajdhani Express met with a tragic encounter in Assam’s Hojai district when it collided with a herd of wild elephants crossing the tracks. The collision derailed the locomotive and five coaches, resulting in the deaths of at least seven elephants and injuring a young calf. All passengers and crew emerged unscathed, but the accident has once again thrown a spotlight on the growing danger posed by expanding railway networks intersecting wildlife terrain.
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Assam Train Tragedy: Rajdhani Express Derails After Hitting Elephant Herd— At Least 7 Elephants Killed
The Sairang–New Delhi Rajdhani Express derailed in Assam’s Hojai district after striking a herd of wild elephants early Saturday. At least seven elephants died, and one calf was injured; no human casualties were reported

A herd of elephants seen inside a tea garden in Assam Photo: Surajit Sharma
A herd of elephants seen inside a tea garden in Assam Photo: Surajit Sharma
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