Patna. After the derailment of North East Express, the second train accident in 48 hours has occurred at Raghunathpur station in Siwan district. Now here the engine ( engine ) derailed. This engine was running on a special line. The accident occurred when this engine was taking bogies of North East Express in the loop line. Railway officials have maintained silence regarding this matter. The North East Superfast train, which started from Anand Vihar Terminal in Delhi and was going towards Kamakhya (Assam) via Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal, met with an accident at Raghunathpur station on the night of 11 October. 21 bogies of the train had derailed. 4 passengers had died in this accident.
About 80 people were said to be injured in this accident. The condition of many of them is still critical. There was chaos after this accident. On the other hand, a special thing is coming to light in this train accident. It is being told that a loud noise was heard before the bogies were derailed. Locopilot and gateman have confirmed the loud sound. After this, speculations are now being made that there could be some external reason behind the accident.
Railway Board ordered investigation into the accident
Meanwhile, the Railway Board has ordered an investigation to find out the cause of the accident and a team of officials has started investigating. During investigation, railway tracks were found broken at many places. In such a situation, the possibility of tampering with the tracks cannot be ruled out. However, railway officials are currently refraining from saying anything on this. In such a situation, everyone is waiting for the investigation report to know whether this is a conspiracy?
CM Nitish Kumar announced compensation
Here, on Buxar train accident, Nitish Kumar said, the incident is tragic and everyone worked there throughout the night. Four have died and we are going to help everyone. The families of the deceased will be given a compensation of Rs 4 lakh each. We will give Rs 50,000 each to the injured and proper arrangements have been made for their treatment.