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16 die as train runs over tired migrants sleeping on tracks

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May 9, 2020
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16 die as train runs over tired migrants sleeping on tracks

AURANGABAD: Sixteen jobless and weary migrant labourers who had dozed off on a railway track after walking nearly 36km from Maharashtras Jalna, where they used to work in a steel plant, were run over by a goods train at Satana village near Aurangabad on Friday morning, tragically cutting short what was to be a journey back to their native MP.
The deceased were in a group of 20 that set out from Jalna on foot for the Bhusawal railway junction, around 160km away, in the hope of catching a train to MP. The four survivors were also lying on the track, but just managed to get out of harms way.
“We were exhausted and sat on the track to drink water. Some of us chatted before dozing off. The train arrived soon after and ran over most of my mates. Four of us heard their cries and woke up, and barely managed to jump aside,” one of the survivors, Sajjansingh Dhurve, told TOI, adding that they had assumed no train would be plying during lockdown.

Severed limbs, blood-stained rotis, torn currency notes and clothes and other belongings lay strewn on the track for hours. The railway administration and police had a tough time recovering the dismembered body parts of the 16 victims and sending these to the mortuary at Aurangabads Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH).
“The tracks were at a little elevation from the ground, which offered some safety from reptiles and other wild creatures,” Dhurve, one of the four who survived, said.
Expressing grief over the death of the workers, Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray announced Rs 5 lakh in financial aid to each of the victims' families. His MP counterpart Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced a like amount to the next of kin of the deceased.
The 20 workers used to work in a steel plant that has just resumed operations after 40 days of lockdown, Jalna collector Ravindra Binwade said. “Another 58 migrant workers from the plant had earlier secured travel passes to return home. The 20 workers involved in Friday's incident had visited the collectorate on Thursday but did not apply for passes. They had been assured of passes if they applied.”
However, sources in the district administration said the workers were disappointed at not being able to secure travel passes and decided to set off immediately. “They went back to the steel plant, stayed there for some time before setting out for Bhusawal on foot. The plant had received permission from the MIDC to restart manufacturing and resumed operations on April 4, but the workers thought it best to return home," a source said.
Rafiq Shah, police patil of Satana village, said 14 of the migrant workers died on the spot and two on the way to hospital. “I live just 500 metres from the site. I heard a loud bang and the goods train, which was going from Nanded to Manmad, screeching to a halt. I felt dizzy on seeing the gory sight on the tracks. However, I immediately called up the pRead More – Source

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AURANGABAD: Sixteen jobless and weary migrant labourers who had dozed off on a railway track after walking nearly 36km from Maharashtras Jalna, where they used to work in a steel plant, were run over by a goods train at Satana village near Aurangabad on Friday morning, tragically cutting short what was to be a journey back to their native MP.
The deceased were in a group of 20 that set out from Jalna on foot for the Bhusawal railway junction, around 160km away, in the hope of catching a train to MP. The four survivors were also lying on the track, but just managed to get out of harms way.
“We were exhausted and sat on the track to drink water. Some of us chatted before dozing off. The train arrived soon after and ran over most of my mates. Four of us heard their cries and woke up, and barely managed to jump aside,” one of the survivors, Sajjansingh Dhurve, told TOI, adding that they had assumed no train would be plying during lockdown.

Severed limbs, blood-stained rotis, torn currency notes and clothes and other belongings lay strewn on the track for hours. The railway administration and police had a tough time recovering the dismembered body parts of the 16 victims and sending these to the mortuary at Aurangabads Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH).
“The tracks were at a little elevation from the ground, which offered some safety from reptiles and other wild creatures,” Dhurve, one of the four who survived, said.
Expressing grief over the death of the workers, Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray announced Rs 5 lakh in financial aid to each of the victims' families. His MP counterpart Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced a like amount to the next of kin of the deceased.
The 20 workers used to work in a steel plant that has just resumed operations after 40 days of lockdown, Jalna collector Ravindra Binwade said. “Another 58 migrant workers from the plant had earlier secured travel passes to return home. The 20 workers involved in Friday's incident had visited the collectorate on Thursday but did not apply for passes. They had been assured of passes if they applied.”
However, sources in the district administration said the workers were disappointed at not being able to secure travel passes and decided to set off immediately. “They went back to the steel plant, stayed there for some time before setting out for Bhusawal on foot. The plant had received permission from the MIDC to restart manufacturing and resumed operations on April 4, but the workers thought it best to return home," a source said.
Rafiq Shah, police patil of Satana village, said 14 of the migrant workers died on the spot and two on the way to hospital. “I live just 500 metres from the site. I heard a loud bang and the goods train, which was going from Nanded to Manmad, screeching to a halt. I felt dizzy on seeing the gory sight on the tracks. However, I immediately called up the pRead More – Source

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