Madhya Pradesh Train Accident: Two coaches of the Indore-Jabalpur Overnight Express derailed on Saturday morning near the Jabalpur Railway Station in
, India.#BreakinNews
— Aparna Mishra (Mishu) (@jaalim_chori) September 7, 2024
What's happening in ths country anyone starts experimenting on the railway track 😱
so many small children are plotting, if they are not stopped as soon as possible then no one can stop the ruin of Indian Railways,
"no one will travel by train.#TrainAccident pic.twitter.com/JH9R6iI6RS
The incident occurred at around 5:50 am as the train was approaching platform number six. According to railway officials, the derailed coaches were the ones right behind the engine, about 150 meters from the platform. Despite the derailment, no casualties or injuries were reported among the passengers.
Madhya Pradesh Train Accident: Passengers Safe as Train Was at Dead-Stop SpeedHarshit Shrivastava, the Chief Public Relations Officer of West Central Railway, stated that the train was moving at a very slow, dead-stop speed when the incident happened. This allowed all passengers to disembark safely.
Madhya Pradesh Train Accident: Multi-Departmental Committee Formed for InvestigationA multi-departmental committee has been formed to investigate the cause of the derailment. As per initial reports, there was no major impact on rail traffic, as only one platform at Jabalpur station was closed for operations.
Madhya Pradesh Train Accident: Derailment Follows Recent Sabarmati Express Incident#BreakinNews
— Aparna Mishra (Mishu) (@jaalim_chori) September 7, 2024
What's happening in ths country anyone starts experimenting on the railway track 😱
so many small children are plotting, if they are not stopped as soon as possible then no one can stop the ruin of Indian Railways,
"no one will travel by train.#TrainAccident pic.twitter.com/JH9R6iI6RS
This incident comes just a few weeks after 22 bogies of the Sabarmati Express derailed between Kanpur and Bhimsen station in Uttar Pradesh on August 17.