"It was horrific and frightening. I was among the lucky ones to have escaped narrowly after the mishap that struck late last night," said Ranjan Mohanty, a Baripada college Principal.
Mohanty, who was returning in the Jagdalpur-Bhubaneswar Hirakhand Express train after attending the wedding ceremony of a relative, said he was sleeping and woke up with a sudden jerk and deafening sound to find himself on the floor.
While the derailment claimed at least 39 lives, the passengers, Mohanty said, travelling in his coach escaped with minor injuries and fractures.
Similar was the experience of Prakash Sahu, a youth who failed to figure out as to what exactly had happened when a loud bang woke him up from deep sleep and he was flung from the berth.
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Suchitra said she was travelling with her mother and other family members when the train derailed. She was extremely worried about her mother and others as there was no information available about them immediately.
Bhagban Majhi, a youth who left with a fractured limb after the mishap, said it was pitch dark and he could only hear screams of injured passengers and wailing relatives who lost their dear ones.
It took some time for the rescue teams to reach the mishap site.
"After we moved out of our coach, we could see the devastating effect of the derailment. Bodies could be seen in the severely mangled coaches," he said, adding that passengers of unaffected bogies also tried to help those trapped in derailed coaches but darkness was a major hurdle before rescue teams arrived at the scene.
Among the survivors was a couple travelling to Bhubaneswar from Bhawanipatna to attend a marriage function.
Those unhurt in the mishap made efforts to pull out the children and women, said Sanjay.