Karanjadi train crash

Karanjadi train crash

The Karanjadi train crash was the accidental derailment of a passenger train at Karanjadi, a village in Maharashtra, India, on June 17 2004. 20 people were killed and well over 100 injured in the crash, which was the result of heavy monsoon rains.

Overview

At 6.10am, the "Matsyagandha Express" passenger train, transporting commuters between Mangalore and Mumbai, was on a section of line between Veer and Karanjadi, when the engine ran headlong into the debris of a landslide caused by heavy monsoon rains, which had collapsed part of a hillside across the track, crushing steel nets put there to prevent such a fall. Due to the hilly terrain, the driver was unable to see the obstruction until much too late, and the engine with eleven carriages derailed and fell some way down the hillside and off a bridge.

Fortunately, the same heavy rainfall that cause the crash dampened the wreckage, preventing a possible fire, which could have killed hundreds, as the injured survivors were forced to wait several hours until rescuers could arrive, again thanks to the difficult terrain. The engine had fallen, with the lead carriage off a bridge into a stream, and local people were vital in rescuing those who had fallen in, and saved many lives before emergency services arrived.

The death toll for the crash was initially believed to be 14 dead with 115 injured, but removal of the wreckage uncovered six more bodies underneath. 30 of those injured were critically ill patients being transported to a hospital in Mumbai, although all are thought to have survived the crash. Relatives of the dead were paid 10,000 rupees in compensation, slightly less than is normal in such circumstances.

A thorough investigation was ordered, but the cause was straight forward. India has problems with landslides on her railways, as the Vaibhavwadi rail disaster almost exactly a year before shows. In that crash, vital anti-collision devices weren't installed when they should have been, and here too, adequate precautionary measures before the fact might have prevented the crash.

Similar accidents

Landslides can be classed with washaways.

* - Tangiwai disaster
* - Veligonda train disaster

External links

* [http://newswww.bbc.net.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3810853.stm BBC News Report]
* [http://www.arabnews.com/?page=4&section=0&article=46948&d=17&m=6&y=2004&pix=world.jpg&category=World Arab News News Report]
* [http://english.people.com.cn/200406/17/eng20040617_146644.html People's Daily News Report]

See also

* List of rail accidents


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