Dhamara Ghat train accident

The Dhamara Ghat train accident occurred on 19 August 2013 when the Saharsa Patna Rajya Rani Express train struck a large group of people at the Dhamara Ghat railway station in the Indian state of Bihar. At least 28 people were killed and 24 injured. The victims were mostly Hindu pilgrims returning from prayers at the nearby Katyayani temple.[2][3] The accident triggered a protest by passengers who beat the driver unconscious, attacked staff and torched two coaches of the train.[4][5] The chief minister of Bihar State, Nitish Kumar, called it "the rarest of rare tragedies". He pledged 200,000 rupees, or around $3,180, for the family of each victim, and urged the railway ministry to do the same.[6][7]

Dhamara Ghat train accident
Location of the accident within the Bihar State
Details
Date19 August 2013
08:40 IST (03:10 GMT)
LocationDhamara Ghat, Saharsa district, Bihar
Coordinates25°35′25.67″N 86°35′57.95″E / 25.5904639°N 86.5994306°E / 25.5904639; 86.5994306
Country India
OperatorIndian Railways
Statistics
Trains1
Deaths28
Injured24[citation needed]
Damage1 train[1]

Casualties

According to S.K. Bhardwaj, a senior Bihar police officer, 37 people lost their lives. Among them were 13 women, four children and 20 men.[8] The victims were walking along the tracks at Dhamara Ghat station after disembarking from the Samastipur-Saharsa passenger train when the Saharsa-Patna Rajya Rani Express travelling at 80 km/h, struck them.[9][10]

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