A major train mishap which left several people seriously injured took place in Bihar. Luckily no life was lost. Collect the information from the eyewitnesses and send a report in 100-125 words to ‘The Hindustan Times’. You are Rajat/Shivani, a reporter.
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Several were killed and more than 100 injured when 14 coaches of the Patna-Indore Express derailed near Pukhrayan in Kanpur district early on Sunday.
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The Hindustan Times
The passengers, most of whom were pilgrims (kanwariyas), got off a local train at Dhamara Hill station on the platform-side and were heading to the neighbouring Katyayani temple in Saharsa and special prayers as they were struck either by Saharsa-Patna.
The Express was speeding down a different track at 80 km/h because it was on a "signal movement," which meant that this was not planned to stop in Dhamara Ghat.
Even though the Express's driver used the emergency brakes, by then it was too late. As most of the wounded are in critical condition, the body count is predicted to grow.
Such tragedies are not uncommon in this nation, but as we have once again witnessed, many people refuse to take a lesson from earlier mishaps. In fact, pilgrims, particularly kanwariyas, are notorious for disobeying the law; each year during this period in north India, there are numerous instances of kanwariyas battling with drivers, locals, and law enforcement.
Who is responsible for the Bihar railway catastrophe, and why? Only 3 percent of respondents condemned the driver of such Express train, while 94 percent blamed the pilgrims who crossed the railroad tracks.
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