Monday, July 19, 2010

Trains Crash in East India - 61 people Died


Trains Crash in East India - 61 people Died :
CALCUTTA, INDIA – A speeding express train plowed into a stationary passenger train in eastern India on Monday, killing 61 people in a crash so powerful it sent the roof of one car flying onto an overpass.
The crash happened about 2 a.m. when the Uttarbanga Express slammed into the Vananchal Express as it left the platform at Sainthia station, about 125 miles (200 kilometers) north of Calcutta.
The accident destroyed two passenger cars and a luggage car, turning them into a tangle of twisted metal. The passenger cars were reserved for those on the cheapest tickets and such carriages are usually packed to capacity.
The force of the crash was so intense the roof of one car flew into the air and landed on an overpass above the tracks. Local residents climbing through the debris searching for survivors were later joined by rescue workers using heavy equipment to cut through the metal.
Accidents are common on India's sprawling rail network, one of the world's largest, with most blamed on poor maintenance.

4 comments:

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  2. yeah because they have poor maintenance in their railway system..they haave to learn from their mistakes to avoid this kind of accident again in the future..

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  3. i agree.. They are a densely populated country and many people travel through trains there.. It is mistake of management which causes death of such large number of people

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