Shocking Accident of Mumbai Local Train: Mumbai, which is called ‘Mayanagari’ and its local trains are called ‘Lifeline. A very sad and shocking accident has surfaced. Near Mumbra station, at least 5 passengers fell on the track from the moving local train, who have died tragically. This horrific event brings out the dangers once again that cause daily travellers in crowded cities like Mumbai.
Soon after this heartbreaking accident, Central Railway Central Railway Hissuedits explanation on the case. Railways have clearly stated that the accident did not happen due to any technical fault or lack of maintenance in the train or the railway track. Rather, according to the initial investigation and received information, this unfortunate incident Integrity of passengers Was the result of
According to Central Railway, the main cause of such accidents is often the passengers' Excessive hanging from the moving train gate or window. It happens. Mumbai local trains are extremely congested, and some passengers stand at the gate to get out quickly or take a risky journey. Railways has clarified that Mumbra may have also happened in this incident, when these passengers (possibly young) are very close to the track. Signal Poll or OHE (Over Head Equipment) Poll (eg ASC-95 Khamba). He collided with and fell and fell.
This is not just an accident accident, but a untimely end of 5 lives, a serious warning to all that ignore safety rules while traveling in local trains. Mumbai local trains bring crores of people to their destination daily, but their congestion and fast can prove fatal if caution is not taken.
The Central Railway has once again made a humble appeal to all passengers not to put their lives at risk. Security is paramount. It is extremely dangerous to hang from the doors of the moving train, travel on footboard or take your body out of the window and directly causes such deadly accidents. This tragic event emphasises the immediate need for awareness of safety and immediate needs so that such tragedies do not happen again.