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Odisha News Updated Aug 17, 2026

Heavy rain damages 50-metre railway track in Odisha's Baripada; train services suspended

Heavy rainfall on Monday caused a significant railway track subsidence in Odisha's Baripada, leading to the suspension of train services on the affected route. The damage, spanning nearly 50 metres, was detected late at night after a Puri-Bangiriposi Superfast train had passed, with the issue coming to light during a DMU train's movement. Railway engineers from the Kharagpur Division have arrived at the site and are working around the clock to restore the track despite persistent rain. Local residents have expressed concerns about the ongoing sinking, while officials confirm that repair work is underway and services are expected to resume once restoration is complete.

Mayurbhanj, August 17

Heavy rainfall on Monday triggered a soil and ballast wash-away under a railway track in the Baripada Municipality area of Mayurbhanj district, Odisha.

The incident occurred approximately 200 metres from the Station Bazar Road railway level crossing. As a result, train movement on the affected section has been completely suspended. Engineers from the Kharagpur Railway Division have reached the site and initiated restoration work despite persistent rainfall.

Continuous heavy rainfall has caused nearly 50 metres of railway track to sink near Station Bazar-Shungadia in Baripada. As a result, the railway authorities have temporarily suspended train services on this route.

According to reports, the sinking was detected late at night after the Puri-Bangiriposi Superfast train had reached Bangiriposi. The track depression came to light during the movement of a DMU train.

Upon receiving the information, the railway maintenance department immediately started repair work. Railway staff have been working at the site since midnight to restore the track.

Local residents have expressed concern, stating that the soil beneath the track continues to sink. They fear that if the fault had not been detected in time, it could have led to a major train accident.

According to Emergency Sub-Collector, Baripada, Tapas Kumar Mohanta, the water level near the railway tracks in the area has receded.

"We received information that the railway track had subsided. Personnel were on the job; the team has arrived and commenced work. There was a rain alert starting August 12. Heavy rainfall occurred on August 13, followed by another heavy rain alert yesterday. Senior officials have been deployed..." Mohanta told ANI.

At present, repair work and inspection of the track's condition are underway. Train services are expected to resume normally once the restoration work is completed.

— ANI

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