Jharkhand: Train runs over passengers at Kala Jharia Railway Station in Jamtara; several reported dead
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Jharkhand: Train runs over passengers at Kala Jharia Railway Station in Jamtara; several reported dead

In a devastating incident, a train has reportedly run over several passengers at the Kala Jharia railway station in Jamtara, Jharkhand. The tragic accident was confirmed by Jamtara Deputy Commissioner Shashi Bhushan Mehra, who stated that the incident has resulted in multiple fatalities

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Feb 28, 2024, 08:54 pm IST
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In a horrifying incident at Kala Jharia railway station in Jamtara, Jharkhand, a train ran over several passengers, resulting in casualties, as confirmed by Jamtara Deputy Commissioner Shashi Bhushan Mehra on February 28. The tragic accident has raised concerns, with medical teams and ambulances swiftly responding to the scene.

Deputy Commissioner Shashi Bhushan Mehra stated that while there have been reports of a few deaths, it is still too early to ascertain the exact number of casualties. The authorities are actively engaged in providing immediate medical assistance and support to the affected individuals.

On the Jamtara train accident, Anant Kumar, SDM Jamtara says, “…Two bodies have been recovered. We’ve requested Railways to start a helpline number…The reason will be known after investigation…”

#WATCH | Jharkhand: On Jamtara train accident, Anant Kumar, SDM Jamtara says, "…Two bodies have been recovered. We've requested Railways to start a helpline number…The reason will be known after investigation…" pic.twitter.com/KZYz7cmI2w

— ANI (@ANI) February 28, 2024

The officials have issued the helpline number.

https://twitter.com/BJYMinJH/status/1762860773121146970?s=20

The incident occurred at Kala Jharia railway station, highlighting the need for a thorough investigation into the circumstances leading to the accident. The deployment of medical teams and ambulances underscores the urgency of addressing the immediate medical needs of the victims.

As the authorities work to assess the situation and provide assistance, further details about the tragic incident are awaited. The railway authorities, local administration, and emergency response teams are collaborating to manage the aftermath of the accident.

Train accidents resulting in casualties evoke serious concerns about railway safety measures and the need for comprehensive investigations to determine the causes. The incident in Jamtara emphasises the importance of implementing stringent safety protocols to prevent such tragic events on railway premises.

The affected passengers and their families are in the thoughts of the local community and authorities during this challenging time. The response from medical teams and ambulances reflects the coordinated efforts to address the immediate healthcare needs of the victims.

The railway authorities are expected to initiate a thorough inquiry into the circumstances leading to the train accident. The findings of the investigation will play a crucial role in implementing measures to enhance railway safety and prevent similar incidents in the future.

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