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Residents rushed to the site and offered help. Images of the disaster site show mutilated body parts along the railway track. [1] Eight ambulances were dispatched, which took the injured passengers to the Civil Hospital in Jalgaon. [8] The Central Circle Commission of Railway Safety (CRS) started an inquiry into the cause of the accident. [9]
The accident occurred at 10.30pm, when the train, bound for Mumbai from Karwar derailed suddenly as it travelled through a ravine outside the town. The train was a Central Railway's Holiday Special, and had numerous families aboard at the time of the crash. The track had been covered by several large boulders earlier in the day from a landslide ...
16 June 2004 – Fourteen people were killed when the Matsyagandha Express derailed after it struck a boulder near a bridge in Maharashtra's Ambawadi. [ 84 ] 14 December 2004 – At least 37 people were killed and more than 50 injured when signalling issues caused the Ahmedabad–Jammu Tawi Express collided with a local passenger train near ...
The Karanjadi train crash was an accident resulting in derailment of a passenger train at Karanjadi, a village in Maharashtra, India, on 17 June 2004. 20 people were killed and well over 100 injured in the crash, which was the result of heavy monsoon rains.
Venkaiah Naidu, the Vice President; Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra; Mamata Banerjee, Chief Minister of West Bengal [19] and opposition leader Rahul Gandhi also expressed condolences over the deaths caused by the stampede. [20] Shiv Sena called the stampede "a public massacre of the people by the government". [21]
Pages in category "Railway accidents and incidents in Maharashtra" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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On 19 May 2024, Vedant Agarwal, aged 17 years, killed two motorbike riders in an automobile collision in the Kalyani Nagar neighbourhood of Pune, Maharashtra, India. The deceased, Aneesh Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta, were both IT professionals and residents of Madhya Pradesh.