11 Dead After Jumping Off Train Over Fire Rumour, Getting Hit By Another
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis mourned the loss of lives, adding that he is in touch with the district administration and all assistance is being provided.
Eleven people were killed after a fire rumour on a train
crossing Maharashtra's Jalgaon triggered panic among passengers, with several
of them jumping off the train and getting hit by another, said the
police. The death count was confirmed to NDTV by Jalgaon's Superintendent
of Police.
The accident took place between
Maheji and Pardhade stations near Pachora, 400 km away from Mumbai, where
the Lucknow-Mumbai Pushpak Express, a Daily Superfast Express train that runs
between Lucknow to Mumbai, had halted after someone pulled the chain due to a
rumour of fire around 5 pm, Central Railway officials said.
Some passengers of the Pushpak
Express stepped down, and were hit by the oncoming Karnataka Express, heading
from Bengaluru to Delhi, said Central Railway's chief spokesperson Swapnil
Nila.
"Our preliminary
information is that there were sparks inside one of the coaches of Pushpak
Express due to either 'hot axle' or 'brake-binding' (jamming), and some
passengers panicked. They pulled the chain, and some of them jumped down on the
tracks. At the same time, Karnataka Express was passing on the adjoining
track," a senior railway official told news agency PTI.
An accident relief train has
been dispatched from Bhusaval, said the Central Railway, adding that all
efforts are being made to provide medical aid to the injured passengers.
Harrowing images showed bodies lying on tracks and some people
wandering around with blood all over them.
Maharashtra Chief Minister
Devendra Fadnavis mourned the loss of lives, adding that he is in touch with
the district administration and all assistance is being provided.
"The loss of lives in the
unfortunate incident near Pachora in Jalgaon district is deeply distressing. I
express my condolences to the families of those killed. My colleague, minister
Girish Mahajan, and the Superintendent of Police have reached the spot, and the
District Collector will reach there shortly," Mr Fadnavis posted on X in
Marathi.
"The entire district
administration is working in coordination with the railway administration, and
immediate arrangements are being made for the treatment of the injured. Eight
ambulances have been dispatched. The general hospital as well as other nearby
private hospitals have been kept ready for the treatment of the injured.
Emergency equipment like glass cutters, floodlights etc. have also been kept
ready. We are monitoring the entire situation and all necessary assistance is
being provided immediately. I am in touch with the district administration,"
the Chief Minister added.
Maharashtra
minister Gulabrao Patil, who is also the guardian minister of Jalgaon, said
senior officials are reaching the spot.
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