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A train accident was narrowly avoided in Muzaffarpur due to quick thinking by a train driver, saving many lives.


A major train accident was averted in Muzaffarpur on Monday, thanks to the quick actions of the train driver. The incident happened at a railway crossing in Motipur market where many people were stranded on the tracks, putting their lives at risk.

Eyewitnesses reported that the railway stand was closed, yet several bikers and pedestrians ignored the warning and found themselves trapped between the tracks. At the same time, a goods train was passing through, and a passenger train was also approaching from the opposite direction, creating a very dangerous situation.

As the trains approached, chaos erupted on the tracks. People started panicking, some abandoning their vehicles in a rush to escape. The situation was critical, and a delay of even a few seconds could have led to a serious accident.

Fortunately, the driver of the passenger train noticed the people on the tracks and quickly applied the emergency brakes. The train stopped just in time, and railway staff along with local residents helped get everyone to safety before the train continued to its next stop.

The whole incident was captured on video, which has now gone viral online, showing how a moment of carelessness could have resulted in tragedy. The event has raised concerns about railway safety, as many locals mentioned that people often overlook the closed stand rules, making such dangerous situations possible.



Summary:

  • A train accident was avoided in Muzaffarpur.

  • Many people were stuck on the tracks during the incident.

  • The quick action of the train driver saved lives.

  • The event caused panic among those present.

  • Concerns about railway safety have been raised post-incident.



Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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