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Recent Train Mishaps in India: A Closer Look at Safety Concerns
Recent train accidents in India have raised concerns about railway safety, with tragic incidents claiming lives and causing injuries. The most recent mishap occurred in Jamtara, Jharkhand, where two passengers were fatally run over by a local train at Kalajharia.
Jamtara’s Deputy Commissioner, Shashi Bhushan Mehra, confirmed the fatalities and mentioned that immediate medical assistance was provided to the injured. The incident has sparked nationwide attention, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing his condolences to the affected families.
Tragic incidents like the collision in Visakhapatnam, where 14 lives were lost, and the derailment in Raghunathpur, Bihar, resulting in multiple casualties, highlight the urgent need for stringent safety measures in the Indian railway network.
The Visakhapatnam-Rayagada collision last year revealed lapses in protocol adherence and signaling errors, leading to a fatal outcome. Similarly, the Raghunathpur derailment was attributed to track faults, underscoring the importance of regular maintenance and inspections.
In another devastating accident, the Coromandel Express collision with a goods train at Bahanaga Bazar resulted in a high number of casualties. The subsequent impact on the Yeshwantpur-Howrah Express highlighted the cascading effects of railway accidents.
As investigations continue into these incidents, authorities are under pressure to enhance safety standards and prevent future tragedies. The focus remains on improving infrastructure, training personnel, and implementing robust oversight to ensure passenger safety.