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Train crash kills at least 16 people in central Bangladesh

The accident happened when Udayan Express was changing tracks at Mondobhag railway station and Turna Nishita coming from the opposite direction collided with it

PTI Dhaka Published 12.11.19, 08:09 AM
People gather near damaged coaches of two trains after they collided in Brahmanbaria district, 82 kilometers east of the capital Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tuesday, November 12, 2019.

People gather near damaged coaches of two trains after they collided in Brahmanbaria district, 82 kilometers east of the capital Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tuesday, November 12, 2019. AP

At least 16 people were killed and 60 others injured in a head-on collision between two trains in Brahmanbaria district in central Bangladesh on Tuesday, railway officials said.

A railway spokesman said the pre-dawn accident appeared to have occurred when Chittagong-bound Udayan Express was changing tracks at Mondobhag railway station in the district and the Dhaka-bound Turna Nishita coming from the opposite direction collided with it.

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The salvage campaign is nearly completed as railways minister Nurul Islam Sujan and our senior officials visited the scene to oversee the rescue drives, the spokesman said.

Hayat-ud-Dowla Khan, Brahmanbaria deputy commissioner was quoted as saying by the Dhaka Tribune that the accident occured because the loco masters did not obey the signals.

According to police, 12 passengers died on the spot, while the rest succumbed to injuries as the rescue campaign was underway or after they were rushed to nearby hospitals.

Local police station chief Shayamal Kanti Das feared that the toll could rise as several passengers were still trapped under the damaged coaches, especially of the Udayan Express.

Railway officials said they immediately suspended the drivers and conductors of the Turna-Nishita train and formed four different committees to investigate the crash.

The district administration also formed another committee with an additional district magistrate as its chief.

Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Parliamentary speaker Shirin Sharmin Choudhury condoled the loss of lives and prayed for the wounded.

The railway authorities have announced compensation to the victims and their families.

The Prime Minister asked the railway authorities to properly train the locomotive drivers to evade recurrence of such tragic incidents, a spokesman of the premier's office said.

The Daily Star reported that train services between Dhaka-Chattogram, Dhaka-Noakhali and Chattogram-Sylhet have been suspended following the accident.

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