<p>Koraput: Ten people had a narrow escape as a <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/goods-train">goods train</a> struck an ambulance when it was crossing the railway line in Odisha's Rayagada district on Monday, and dragged it for about 100 metres before coming to a stop, officials said.</p>.<p>The incident happened between Shikarpai and Bhalumaska railway stations in the Kalyansinghpur block when the ambulance was crossing the tracks through an unauthorised passage.</p>.<p>As the train was plying at 60-65 kmph, a major disaster was averted, officials said.</p>.Three wagons of goods train derail near Rourkela railway station in Odisha.<p>"The train's slow speed minimised damage to the ambulance, which was dragged for around 100 metre," said a senior railway official.</p>.<p>The ambulance, belonging to a private eye hospital, was transporting patients from several villages in the Shikarpai panchayat for surgeries.</p>.<p>Rayagada's Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Amitabh Singhal visited the site following the accident.</p>.<p>"There is a proper underground passage available, but some locals have been using the unauthorised crossing, which led to this unfortunate incident. Thankfully, no one was injured," he said.</p>
<p>Koraput: Ten people had a narrow escape as a <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/goods-train">goods train</a> struck an ambulance when it was crossing the railway line in Odisha's Rayagada district on Monday, and dragged it for about 100 metres before coming to a stop, officials said.</p>.<p>The incident happened between Shikarpai and Bhalumaska railway stations in the Kalyansinghpur block when the ambulance was crossing the tracks through an unauthorised passage.</p>.<p>As the train was plying at 60-65 kmph, a major disaster was averted, officials said.</p>.Three wagons of goods train derail near Rourkela railway station in Odisha.<p>"The train's slow speed minimised damage to the ambulance, which was dragged for around 100 metre," said a senior railway official.</p>.<p>The ambulance, belonging to a private eye hospital, was transporting patients from several villages in the Shikarpai panchayat for surgeries.</p>.<p>Rayagada's Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Amitabh Singhal visited the site following the accident.</p>.<p>"There is a proper underground passage available, but some locals have been using the unauthorised crossing, which led to this unfortunate incident. Thankfully, no one was injured," he said.</p>