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The bodies of at least 17 people were recovered from a train crash outside the Bangladesh capital that may have occurred after one of the trains disregarded a red signal, officials said Tuesday.
Egarosindhur Godhuli Express was heading to Dhaka and had just reached the Kishoreganj District.A cargo train heading to Chattogram was also on the same line. [1]The collision occurred on Monday, October 23, 2023, 3:30 p.m. when a cargo train rear-ended a passenger train, derailing the two rearmost cars.
July 9: At 6:30 a.m., a freight train carrying furnace oil to a power plant from Patenga the train derailed near Faujdarhat Junction railway station in Chittagong, and leaked around 21,255 imp gal (96,630 L; 25,526 US gal) of crude. Six wagons of the train derailed and oil from three of the wagons flowed into a nearby canal.
On the day of the accident, the Upaban Express train boarded too many passengers. [7] [8] The construction work of a bridge over the Titas River on the Dhaka-Sylhet highway increased the number of passengers wanting to travel by rail. [9] Whilst passing Kulaura rail station, the train driver suddenly increased the speed.
DHAKA (Reuters) -Protesters in Bangladesh set a train ablaze on Tuesday, killing four people, among them a mother and child, amid a countrywide strike called by the opposition to press its demand ...
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Police and security officials in Bangladesh fired bullets and tear gas at protesters Friday and banned all gatherings in the capital as internet and mobile services were ...
The Bangladesh Railway authorities, on orders from higher-ups in the government, directed train services between Dhaka and the rest of the country to shut down to prevent quota reform protestors from using trains to travel or form gatherings, according to several unnamed railway supervisors speaking with Prothom Alo. [221]
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