 At least 233 people were killed and 900 were injured when two passenger trains collided in India's Odisha state, a government official said on June 3, marking the country's deadliest rail accident in more than a decade. The death toll from June 2 crash is expected to rise, the state's chief secretary Pradeep Jena said on Twitter. White body bags were seen scattered along the side of the crash while rescue operations were underway as onlookers watched. The collision occurred at about 1900 hours local time on Friday when the Hara Superfast Express, running from Bangalore to Hara, West Bengal, collided with the Coromandel Express, which runs from Kolkata to Chennai.