Fortunately, no one was injured during the incident. Currently, rescuers are working to contain sulfur leakage.
As reported by ABC, officials confirmed the leak and for security reasons, local residents are asked not to use air conditioners and close all windows. In addition, passengers were informed that there might be delays in the schedule of trains and recommended the use of alternative travel routes.
According to the authorities, only nine rail cars came off the rails, a sulfur leak occurred from four cars.
At the site of the leak, there was also a small fire that was quickly eliminated.
Recall, as reported URA-Inform, in India, at least 13 wagons of the train derailed. As a result, three people were killed, at least nine injured.