Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has ordered a probe into the train disaster in Anantapur district which claimed five lives and left 20 injured today.
The Chief Minister directed district collector to conduct an inquiry into the accident in which a granite-laden truck rammed into Nanded Express at a railway crossing near Madakasira.
The train was on its way to Nanded from Bengaluru.
Mr Naidu expressed shock over the accident, which killed five people including a member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly.
The Chief Minister directed district collector to conduct an inquiry into the accident in which a granite-laden truck rammed into Nanded Express at a railway crossing near Madakasira.
The train was on its way to Nanded from Bengaluru.
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