Credited from: SCMP
A tragic train collision occurred in central India on Tuesday, claiming the lives of at least 11 people and injuring numerous others. The accident involved a passenger train crashing into a goods train near Bilaspur, approximately 116 kilometers from Chhattisgarh's capital, Raipur, according to South China Morning Post, Reuters, and Al Jazeera.
The impact struck the passenger train from behind while the cargo train was stationary, causing significant damage to the former's initial carriages. Eyewitness accounts reveal scenes of chaos with emergency teams working tirelessly to rescue those trapped, as noted by Deputy Chief Minister Arun Sao in a statement reported by Reuters and Al Jazeera.
Despite government measures aimed at enhancing rail safety, such accidents remain a frequent occurrence in India, highlighting weaknesses in infrastructure and oversight. The Indian railway network carries over 12 million passengers daily, yet it continues to face significant challenges, resulting in hundreds of incidents yearly, many of which stem from human error or ageing systems, according to South China Morning Post and Al Jazeera.