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On August 17, the Sabarmati Express derailed between Kanpur and Bhimsen stations in Uttar Pradesh due to a boulder striking the engine, damaging its cattle guard. Fortunately, there have been no reports of casualties or injuries. Indian Railways responded quickly by sending buses to the scene to evacuate and transfer passengers safely to Kanpur. The railway authorities are currently investigating the incident to determine the exact cause and prevent future occurrences. This mishap highlights ongoing concerns about rail safety and the need for rigorous maintenance and monitoring of tracks and surrounding areas. Indian Railways' prompt action in addressing the situation and ensuring passenger safety is commendable as they work to resolve the issue and restore normalcy.
Updated 1 year ago

On August 4th, seven people were killed in a tragic collision between a double-decker bus and a car on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway. Survivors of the accident said that they were asleep at the time and do not recall the events leading up to the crash. The injured in the Agra-Lucknow expressway bus accident have been taken to Saifai Medical College for treatment. Dr. Vivek Chaudhary, Chief Medical Officer at the college, reported that the accident occurred after midnight. Approximately 50 people were brought to the hospital, with 6 to 7 of them in critical condition. The medical team is currently working to provide care for all the injured. Watch the video for more.
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