The NGO has also sent out teams from West Bengal and Odisha to prepare and carry out “context-specific humanitarian interventions” that include supplying’ready to eat’ food, clean water, and sanitary facilities.
According to the statement, there are also temporary restrooms available near the accident site and in hospitals that offer medical care to those who were hurt or affected.
Pankaj Anand, interim CEO of Oxfam India explained that this is a major humanitarian catastrophe. In response, Oxfam India is setting up blood donation camps and offering basic services like food and water. Their Balasore humanitarian teams will continue to concentrate on the surviving and the loved ones of those who are going through a really terrible ordeal.
Meanwhile, the incident took place on Friday night when horrifying three-train collision in Odisha’s Balasore district resulted in at least 288 fatalities and hundreds of injuries. At Bahanagar, an accident involving the Coromandel Express, the Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express, and a goods train occurred.
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