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Indian Railways ordered an inquiry to be headed by the Commissioner of Railway Safety. [5] The Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh state governments announced ₹ 5 lakh (equivalent to ₹ 5.9 lakh, US$7,100 or €7,200 in 2023) as compensation for the relatives of the deceased victims.
Aurangabad began to industrialise in the late 19th century, with the city's first cotton mill being opened in 1889. [31] The population of the city was 30,000 in 1881, growing to 36,000 over the next two decades. Aurangabad was particularly affected by Deccan famines in 1899-1900, 1918, and 1920, causing surges in crime. [32] [33]
Victims were reported in the districts of Arwal, Aurangabad, Buxar, East and West Champaran, Gopalganj, Kaimur, Muzaffarpur, Nalanda, Patna, Rohtas, Samastipur, Saran, Siwan, and Vaishali. Aurangabad district reported eight deaths, the highest total as of 26 September. [9] Seven drowned in Kaimur district, four of whom were teenagers.
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The city of Aurangabad is known for its 52 gates and has been called the "City of Gates". These gates were built during Mughal era. [18] Daulatabad Fort (aka Devagiri Fort), located some 15 km (9 mi) north-west of Aurangabad, was built in the 12th century CE by the Yadava Dynasty. It was one of the most powerful forts during the medieval era.