Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Thursday said the Jalgaon train accident was the result of a "sheer rumour" about fire by a tea-seller inside the Pushpak Express, which led to panic ...
At least seven Nepalis were killed in the Jalgaon train accident in Maharashtra, India on Wednesday evening. Five among seven Nepalis killed are from Sudurpaschim Province—four from Achham and one ...
Earlier, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said that the incident occurred after rumours of fire in the train which created panic among the travellers and as a result, people started ...
At least 12 people were killed and 10 others injured on Wednesday after they jumped off the Mumbai-bound Pushpak Express amid rumours of a fire in a coach and were mowed down by the Karnataka Express ...
Thirteen people are dead after reportedly fleeing one train and getting hit by another after a rumor spread about a possible fire.
In India, at least 12 train passengers died and at least six others were injured when they jumped out of their train cars to escape a rumored fire and were struck by another train.
A tea seller in Jalgaon falsely reported a fire onboard the Pushpak Express, leading to confusion and panic, but no fire was found.
Twelve people were killed in India after they disembarked a train bound for Mumbai, only to be struck by another train, the authorities said.
In Maharashtra's Jalgaon, an emergency chain's misuse by seven passengers and false fire rumors triggered panic on the ...
The Railway Protection Force and Government Railway Police have launched an inquiry into the tragic incident in Jalgaon, ...
A rumor that a fire had started on a moving train in western India led to panic and the deaths of at least 12 people. Some passengers jumped off the train with the supposed fire and were hit by ...
The death toll in the tragic accident on the railway tracks of Jalgaon in Maharashtra, mounted to 13 as police, reports ...