Saibal Das survived a harrowing crash in Bihar and captured the first pictures of the tragedy.
At least 130 people died when a Delhi-bound express train derailed on a bridge in the eastern Indian state of Bihar in September 2002. Among the survivors was photojournalist Saibal Das. Here he sheds light on the harrowing night of the accident and tells the story behind his photographs, some of them taken moments after the accident.
Dinner arrived around 9pm, followed by ice-cream. After chatting a bit with the lawyers, we turned in for the night. Then I remembered my camera bag which had two cameras and some rolls of film, both black and white and colour. I grabbed the bag and climbed down from the berth. I clambered out of the coach and sat on the ground. When I opened my camera bag, I realised I didn't have enough film because I was not on assignment. I told myself I would have to ration my film if I were to record the devastation around me.
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