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70 killed, 86 injured in railway accidents last week

The GRP officials said that while the suburban section was prone to accidents, most of last week’s casualties were caused due to overcrowding in trains owing to Ganeshotsav.

Updated on: Sep 13, 2016 12:45 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Seventy people lost their lives and 86 others were injured in various mishaps on suburban trains last week, data from the Government Railway Police (GRP) showed.

The Government Railway Police (GRP) said, for most pandal hoppers, local trains are the preferred mode of transportation during Ganeshotsav.  It is difficult to deter anybody from boarding overcrowded trains. (HT PHOTO)
The Government Railway Police (GRP) said, for most pandal hoppers, local trains are the preferred mode of transportation during Ganeshotsav. It is difficult to deter anybody from boarding overcrowded trains. (HT PHOTO)

The GRP officials said that while the suburban section was prone to accidents, most of last week’s casualties were caused due to overcrowding in trains owing to Ganeshotsav.

According to the GRP, contrary to the daily travel patterns, last week, the trains heading to Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) were overcrowded during the night.

“Trains on the Central Railway have been overcrowded, with scores travelling from beyond Kalyan. Many travelled on footboards. On Saturday, 14 people died while, 14 others were injured,” said a GRP official requesting anonymity.

Three of the 14 deaths reported on Saturday were between Thane and Diva stations, while four deaths were recorded between Karjat and Dombivli stations. On Western Railway, four deaths were reported on the Mumbai Central-Borivli stretch.

The Government Railway Police (GRP) said, for most pandal hoppers, local trains are the preferred mode of transportation during Ganeshotsav. It is difficult to deter anybody from boarding overcrowded trains.Extra personnel have been deployed on platforms, said GRP officials, adding that medical aid is provided to accident victims at the earliest.

 
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Saurabh M Joshi

I am a journalist based in Mumbai covering crime and investigation for Hindustan Times, in the capacity of a principal correspondent. I have covered the city for over eight years as a correspondent for print and electronic media after starting my career with a business wire.

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