Train accident in the West Indies: 12 dead after fire alarm on tracks

Train accident in the West Indies: 12 dead after fire alarm on tracks

In the West Indies, at least 12 passengers died in a tragic rail accident on Wednesday. They were recorded by another train on a neighboring track after they had panic from their wagons to escape a supposed fire, the Press Trust of India.

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Details of the incident

At least six other people suffered injuries in this accident, as a police officer named Datatraya Karale told the news agency.

The accident occurred in Jalgaon, one of the largest cities in Maharashtra, near the Pardhade train station, which is about 410 kilometers northeast of Mumbai, the financial metropolis of India. According to PTI, the victims jumped from the Pushpak Express after some passengers pulled the emergency brake. Those who had left the train were hit by another express train on the neighboring track, according to the railway spider Swapnil Nila.

cause of the accident

A high -ranking railway employer told PTI: "Our first information indicates that there was a sparking in one of the wagons of the Pushpak Express due to a 'hot axis' or 'brake blocking' (blocking). neighboring track. "

challenge of rail safety

Despite the government's efforts to improve the security in rail traffic, hundreds of accidents on the Indian rail network occur every year, which is the largest under one administration worldwide. In 2023, two passenger trains collided after a derailment in the east of India and demanded over 280 fatalities and hundreds of injuries, which is one of the most fatal railway gaps in the country in recent decades.

modernization of the rail infrastructure

Prime Minister Narendra Modi attaches great importance to the modernization of the British colonial age Bahnnets in India, which is now the most populous country in the world with 1.42 billion people.