A special train carrying passengers affected by the collision of the Mysuru-Darbhanga Bagmati Express with a goods train departed from Chennai Central early Saturday morning after a delay caused by the accident. The passengers were provided with food and water during the delay, and the train resumed its journey at 4:45 am. The collision resulted in injuries to 19 passengers and the derailment of 12 coaches. Train services were disrupted, leading to the cancellation of two trains. A help desk has been set up at Chennai Central to assist affected passengers, and helpline numbers have been issued by the railways. Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin expressed shock over the incident and is closely monitoring rescue efforts.
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