Highlights

  • Passengers fell from overcrowded local trains during rush hour
  • Commuters hanging on footboards collided while trains passed
  • Maharashtra Deputy CM orders inquiry, promises victim support

Latest news

Dell Launches New Pro Precision AI Workstations In India, Introduces Deskside Agentic AI Platform

Dell Launches New Pro Precision AI Workstations In India, Introduces Deskside Agentic AI Platform

Oppo Enco Air5 Review: Incredible Value at ₹3,099

Oppo Enco Air5 Review: Incredible Value at ₹3,099

Samsung Galaxy A27 5G Goes On Sale In India With Cashback Offers, Zero Down Payment Schemes

Samsung Galaxy A27 5G Goes On Sale In India With Cashback Offers, Zero Down Payment Schemes

Nothing Phone (4b) First Impressions: A Strong Debut For The New 'b' Series 

Nothing Phone (4b) First Impressions: A Strong Debut For The New 'b' Series 

Samsung Galaxy A27 Review: A Dependable Mid-Ranger With Few Surprises

Samsung Galaxy A27 Review: A Dependable Mid-Ranger With Few Surprises

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Inaugurates Muzhiyan Kulam, Restored by Lumina Datamatics and Community Stakeholders in Puducherry

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Inaugurates Muzhiyan Kulam, Restored by Lumina Datamatics and Community Stakeholders in Puducherry

"Don't think anyone will be able to break his track record": Annu Kapoor hails Big B's unmatched legacy

"Don't think anyone will be able to break his track record": Annu Kapoor hails Big B's unmatched legacy

Rewriting the Rules of Business Education: Stride School of Business Unveils Its AI-First Campus Infrastructure

Rewriting the Rules of Business Education: Stride School of Business Unveils Its AI-First Campus Infrastructure

Passengers fall from overcrowded train in Maharashtra’s Thane district, resulting in multiple deaths

An accident involving overcrowded local trains in Maharashtra’s Thane district sparked concerns about passenger safety. Commuters hanging on footboards collided as trains passed, prompting an official inquiry.

Passengers fall from overcrowded train in Maharashtra’s Thane district, resulting in multiple deaths

At least four passengers were killed and six injured after falling off a moving and overcrowded local train in Maharashtra's Thane district on Monday morning, police said.

The incident occurred between Diva and Kopar railway stations when the train was going towards Kasara, a police official said.

The incident occurred probably after commuters hanging from the footboard of two overcrowded trains and their backpacks brushed against each other as the trains passed in opposite directions, railway officials said without confirming the number of fatalities.

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde expressed sorrow over the incident and assured that all necessary steps were being taken to support the victims and their families.

An inquiry has been initiated by the Railways into the accident, a statement from the deputy CM's office said.

A police official said that as there was a huge rush during the peak hour, many people were standing at the doors of the train.

While the train was in motion, at least 10 passengers fell down, the official said.

The guard of a train going towards Kasara alerted the railway authorities about the incident, he said.

All the passengers who fell were rushed to a civic-run hospital in Kalwa. Four of them were declared dead on arrival, the official said.

The deceased were in the age group of 30 to 35 years, he said.

The Central Railway's chief public relations officer Swapnil Nila told reporters that eight passengers were found on the railway tracks.

The guard of a Kasara-bound fast local train reported the incident to their control room at around 9.30 am. All the injured persons were rushed to hospital in ambulances by 9.50 am, the official said.

Nila said an injured person informed that commuters fell from local trains travelling in opposite directions after some of those standing on the footboards collided against each other.

He refuted reports that the passengers fell from the Lucknow-bound Pushpak Express which left from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) in south Mumbai at around 8.30 am.

Deputy CM Shinde said he was deeply saddened by the incident.

"Thousands of passengers travel on this route every morning. This is a very sad incident. I share the grief of families of the deceased," a statement from Shinde's office quoted him as saying.

The administration has swiftly mobilised medical response units to attend to the injured. Hospitals in Thane and Kalwa have been instructed to provide urgent and comprehensive treatment, the statement said.

"An inquiry has been initiated by the Railways into this accident. This is a very unfortunate incident and the exact cause of the accident will be revealed soon through this inquiry," it said.

Earlier in the day, Shiv Sena Lok Sabha member from Thane, Naresh Mhaske demanded a probe into the death of passengers.

"The cause of the incident needs to be addressed. How did they fall...was there a crowd, were they pushed, was there a fight," he told a regional news channel.

Mhaske said, "One can understand if it was a crowded local train. But in this case, the tragedy happened in a moving express train. The administration also needs to be alert." Leader of Opposition in the state legislative council Ambadas Danve in a post on X said the incident of so many people suddenly getting out of the Pushpak Express and resulting in the accident is heartbreaking and serious.

This incident raises questions about railway safety in Mumbai, he said.

ADVERTISEMENT

Up Next

Passengers fall from overcrowded train in Maharashtra’s Thane district, resulting in multiple deaths

Passengers fall from overcrowded train in Maharashtra’s Thane district, resulting in multiple deaths

'Operation Tiger is complete,' roars Shinde as 6 Uddhav MPs join his Sena; calls them Dhurandhar

'Operation Tiger is complete,' roars Shinde as 6 Uddhav MPs join his Sena; calls them Dhurandhar

Kashmiri Pandits should move on, stop being prisoners of past: Mehbooba

Kashmiri Pandits should move on, stop being prisoners of past: Mehbooba

At least 15 dead as fire rips through Lucknow building, students among victims

At least 15 dead as fire rips through Lucknow building, students among victims

SC seeks responses of Centre, States on plea for use of Aadhaar as identity proof only

SC seeks responses of Centre, States on plea for use of Aadhaar as identity proof only

Abhijeet Dipke slapped during Jaipur protest; 'intimidation tactics', alleges CJP founder

Abhijeet Dipke slapped during Jaipur protest; 'intimidation tactics', alleges CJP founder

ADVERTISEMENT

editorji-whatsApp

More videos

3 vessels with Indian seafarers attacked by US Navy; India says these strikes must stop

3 vessels with Indian seafarers attacked by US Navy; India says these strikes must stop

Three missing Indian seafarers onboard MT Settebello confirmed dead: Sonowal

Three missing Indian seafarers onboard MT Settebello confirmed dead: Sonowal

Rs 370 biryani remark: NCW summons More, Jangra over Gurugram comedy show

Rs 370 biryani remark: NCW summons More, Jangra over Gurugram comedy show

'Choose between Abhishek and me': Kalyan issues ultimatum to Mamata amid TMC imbroglio

'Choose between Abhishek and me': Kalyan issues ultimatum to Mamata amid TMC imbroglio

NDA leaders felicitate Modi as he becomes longest-serving elected PM

NDA leaders felicitate Modi as he becomes longest-serving elected PM

CJP to launch nationwide protest on Thursday, warns of indefinite sit-in

CJP to launch nationwide protest on Thursday, warns of indefinite sit-in

Rebel Trinamool leader Ritabrata claims dissident camp is ‘real TMC’, rules out merger with Congress

Rebel Trinamool leader Ritabrata claims dissident camp is ‘real TMC’, rules out merger with Congress

Dharmendra Pradhan reviews re-NEET preparations, assures students of error-free exam

Dharmendra Pradhan reviews re-NEET preparations, assures students of error-free exam

PM Modi to undertake visit to France, Slovakia; to attend G7 Summit

PM Modi to undertake visit to France, Slovakia; to attend G7 Summit

Rs 6,800-cr Zojila tunnel project in J-K achieves breakthrough in excavation work

Rs 6,800-cr Zojila tunnel project in J-K achieves breakthrough in excavation work

Editorji Technologies Pvt. Ltd. © 2022 All Rights Reserved.