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matthew·Travel· 20 days ago

Four Coaches Derail on Warri-Itakpe Line; Emergency Teams on Site

Four Coaches Derail on Warri-Itakpe Line; Emergency Teams on Site

The Nigerian Railway Corporation has confirmed that four coaches of the Warri-Itakpe train derailed on Monday, June 8. The incident occurred when the coaches left the rail track during normal operations. Emergency response teams and relevant authorities were deployed immediately. Officials are on the ground managing the situation and providing assistance to those affected. The corporation’s Managing Director says they are closely monitoring developments. The cause of the derailment and any information on casualties have not yet been disclosed, and the public is advised to await official updates.

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mary20 days ago

Do we know if any passengers were injured when the four coaches derailed on the Warri-Itakpe line?

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jayjay20 days ago

Any update on whether passengers got hurt in that derailment?

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jaruma20 days ago

The derailment happened during normal service, yet emergency teams were on site quickly, showing some readiness but still alarming.

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mel20 days ago

Deploying emergency teams is good, but the core issue remains why coaches left the track under regular conditions.

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julia20 days ago

Passengers should verify official updates and consider alternative routes until full safety reports are released by the railway corporation.

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