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Accident at Elphinston road railway station.

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Brahmanyan

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The unfortunate accident at Elphinstone road railway station over bridge has consumed the life of 22 innocent people and several others injured.

Blame game has started in the ever hungry media/social media to fix the responsibility for this.

Indeed it is an accident, an unexpected happening due to negligence of someone. From the reports we understand, most of the death are on account of stampede due to increase in rain!

Here below I give excerpts from the media updates posted by NDTV.


The incident took place around 10.30 am during rush hour. Twenty-two people including a child were killed and over 30 seriously wounded in a rush-hour stampede in Mumbai that broke out when thousands took a narrow railway bridge connecting two stations after heavy rain. Phone videos taken by witnesses show a crowd on the British-era bridge and people climbing over the railing and hanging onto it precariously. Moments later, bodies are piled up on the stairs, pressing against the railing. Witnesses say four trains rolled in at the same time and a large crowd poured into the bridge that was already bursting with people taking shelter from a sudden, heavy downpour. A few commuters slipped, and people fell on them.

"All the injured were rushed to the nearest hospitals."

"People on the bridge were in a rush to get down, while those who had arrived on suburban trains were making their way up," said Kishore Thakkar, a commuter.

"The crowd was increasing ...We couldn't breathe, we were falling on each other, there was panic. There was no exit. There was also a rumour that the bridge is falling, the bridge is breaking," shared Shruti Lokre, who survived the horror.

Visuals after the stampede showed multiple bodies and attempts to revive them. Passengers and local people were seen carrying bodies down the bridge. Footwear was scattered next to the bridge.

"The overbridge of Elphinstone station was overcrowded and due to rain it got slippery too. This caused panic and resulted in the stampede," said Atul Shrivastav, inspector general of the Railway Protection Force.

The police are investigating reports that a short-circuit caused a loud sound near the bridge and led to panic and chaos.
There were more than the usual people on the bridge at the time.
Railways Minister Piyush Goyal, who was in Mumbai today, has ordered an inquiry led by a top railway safety official. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis visited the injured in the hospital late on Friday night and said a probe will be ordered.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted condolences.

The two stations get much of Mumbai's local train commuter traffic as there are a large number of offices in the area. Security personnel are usually posted for crowd management at the bridge.

Angry commuters and residents said the bridge is too old and narrow and not strong enough to take the busy sector. "It was a disaster waiting to happen," remarked a local resident, saying that the bridge has been overcrowded for years and there have been multiple demands for more railway bridges for the area.

Many on social media targeted the bullet train project to link Mumbai with Ahmedabad launched earlier this month. Tweets urged the government to fund basic rail upgrades instead."

People who post messages in Social media should understand, how ever big the bridges are built, unless the commuters show disciplined approach in case of emergencies this type of accidents were ready to happen.

Apart from building adequate safety measures by Railways, Politicians and Media should educate the public to follow disciplined approach when natural emergencies happen.

Brahmanyan
Bangalore.
 
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