 Drone footage shot on June 3 showed the extent of the passenger train collision in eastern India which has killed nearly 300. Derailed and crushed carriages could be seen along the tracks in Edissa State where the two trains collided on June 2. In the footage, crowds were seen gathering at the crash site search and rescue operations were underway. The train crash happened at about 1900 hours local time on Friday when the Haurah Superfast Express, running from Bangalore to Haurah, West Bengal, collided with the Coromandel Express, which runs from Kolkata to Chennai. At least 288 people were killed and 850 left injured in the collision that marks the country's deadliest to date.