A train accident on Wednesday resulted in 13 deaths and around 15 injuries after a tea seller falsely claimed a fire on board ...
The Pushpak Express train accident in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, was caused by a false fire rumor spread by a tea-seller, leading to panic and tragedy.
At least 13 persons were killed and 15 injured after some passengers of the Mumbai-bound Pushpak Express, who got off the ...
The death toll in the Jalgaon train accident was revised to 12 after officials confirmed on Thursday that a head and a torso, ...
Pune: Deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar on Thursday said a tea seller from the pantry car of Pushpak Express triggered the rumour about a fire on the t.
Sources said that the Commission of Railway Safety (CRS), under the Ministry of Civil Aviation, which has statutory powers to investigate railway accidents, will not take up this case as this is an ...
A total of 13 people have died in the incident. The incident occurred on Wednesday evening in Maharashtra's Jalgaon when passengers of Pushpak Express stepped outside their coaches due to a suspected ...
No fewer than 13 passengers have died, and five others injured in a tragic incident in India’s Maharashtra state. The victims were struck by a train on an ...
The tragedy took place when some passengers of the 12533 Mumbai-bound Pushpak Express got off the train after an alarm chain-pulling incident and were run over by the Karnataka Express on the adjacent ...
Pawar stated that the rumour was spread by two persons Udhal Kumar and Vijay Kumar, when they heard a tea seller shouting about a fire in the bogie after which both of them panicked and subsequently ...
Railway officials clarified that the Pushpak Express had stopped for about 20 minutes, giving passengers ample time to move ...