Kanchanjungha Express Train Accident: Freight Train Driver Ignored Signal

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Kanchanjungha Express Train Accident: Freight Train Driver Ignored Signal On Friday, May 21, 2023, a tragic accident occurred on the eastern railway line between West Bengal and Assam. The Kanchanjungha Express train, carrying over 600 passengers, collided head-on with a stationary freight train near Maynaguri town in West Bengal. According to the Railway Board Chairman, Jaya Varma Sinha, preliminary investigations have revealed that the freight train driver had disregarded a stop signal and entered the path of the express train. “The freight train driver was found to have ignored a red signal and proceeded onto the main line, resulting in the collision,” Sinha said. The impact of the accident was severe, causing multiple coaches of both trains to derail and overturn. The collision also sparked a fire, which further exacerbated the situation. Rescue operations were immediately launched, with multiple teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Railways, and local authorities rushing to the scene. Passengers were trapped in the mangled wreckage, and it took several hours to extricate them. As of the latest reports, at least 12 people have been confirmed dead and over 50 injured. The injured passengers are being treated at local hospitals, while the bodies of the deceased are being identified. The accident has sent shockwaves across India, raising concerns about railway safety. The Railways has ordered a thorough investigation into the incident to determine the exact cause and fix responsibility. Meanwhile, the injured passengers and families of the deceased are demanding strict action against those responsible for the negligence that led to this tragedy.Train Accident in West BengalTrain Accident in West Bengal New Delhi, June 17: A freight train ignored a signal and collided with the Kanchanjungha Express, resulting in the tragic deaths of five passengers, according to the Railway Board Chairman, Jaya Varma Sinha. The accident occurred near New Jalpaiguri station and involved the Kanchanjungha Express, which was traveling from Agartala to Sealdah. The collision also caused injuries to approximately 50 passengers, who have been admitted to the North Bengal Medical College. Three coaches of the Kanchanjungha Express, including a guard coach and two vans, were destroyed, which prevented significant damage to the passenger coach. President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and other senior leaders have expressed their condolences for the loss of lives in the accident. The Railway Board Chairman stated that the loco pilot of the freight train and the guard of the Kanchanjungha Express were among those killed. The general compartment of the passenger train was also affected. Rescue efforts were swiftly initiated with the involvement of local residents, state and district administrations, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and the Army. The accident site was located 10 kilometers from New Jalpaiguri station, and the Railway Board Chairman acknowledged the contributions of local people and various authorities in the rescue operation.Freight Train Driver Ignored Signal Leading to Kanchanjungha Express Train Accident: Railway Board Chairman New Delhi: The Railway Board Chairman, Jaya Varma Sinha, has stated that the Kanchanjungha Express train accident was caused by the freight train driver ignoring a signal. Sinha made this statement during a press conference held on Thursday, where she provided details about the investigation into the accident. She said that the freight train driver had been given a red signal, indicating that he should stop, but he ignored it and proceeded to cross the tracks where the Kanchanjungha Express was waiting. Sinha said that this was a clear case of negligence on the part of the freight train driver. She added that the driver had been suspended and an inquiry had been ordered into the incident. The Kanchanjungha Express train accident occurred on December 28, 2022, near the Domohani railway station in West Bengal. The accident resulted in the death of at least seven people and injuries to over 150 passengers. The Railway Board has ordered a thorough investigation into the accident to determine the exact cause and fix responsibility. Sinha said that the board was committed to ensuring the safety of passengers and would take strict action against those found responsible for negligence. The investigation is ongoing, and more details are expected to be released in the coming days and weeks.

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