PATNA,
August 20, 2014
Train accident kills 21 in Bihar
A passenger train struck a crowded
rickshaw, killing 21 people at a railway crossing in the eastern state
of Bihar, a railway official said on Tuesday.
All the
passengers and the driver of the motorised rickshaw died in the
accident that occurred late Monday near Semra, a town in Bihar, said
Vinod Kumar, a railway police superintendent.
The
crossing gate was open and the rickshaw was crossing the track when the
train hit it, dragging it for about 500 meters (yards), Kumar said.
Among the dead were seven children and six women. They were returning from offering prayers at a temple in nearby Motihari town.
The
rickshaw was reduced to a mangled heap of twisted metal. Nineteen of
the victims died instantly, while two others died in a hospital, said
Arvind Rajak, a railway official.
Semra is about 240 kilometers north of the state capital, Patna.
Railway
accidents are common in India, which has one of the world’s largest
networks. More than 23 million passengers daily use India’s 11,000
passenger trains. Most accidents are blamed on poor maintenance and
human error.
At least 40 people were killed when an
express train plowed into a parked freight train in the northern state
of Uttar Pradesh in May.AFP
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