A major rail accident was averted in Bihar
A JCB suddenly broke down while crossing the railway track, a passenger train was going from Patna to Gaya, know what happened next?
CURATED BY – CHANDAN KUMAR CHAUBEY | CITYCHIEFNEWS
Jehanabad, rail accidents are happening continuously for the last few days. The central government is facing a lot of criticism regarding this. The opposition is constantly attacking the government. There is a demand for resignation from Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav regarding this. Meanwhile, a major train accident was averted again in Jehanabad, Bihar today. A JCB suddenly came in front of a passenger train going from Patna to Gaya. Know what happened next?
Actually, a JCB suddenly broke down while crossing the railway track near Vanavar Halt of Makhdumpur station on the Patna-Gaya rail section and got stuck in the middle of the track. On the other hand, a passenger train going from Patna to Gaya was coming. During this, there was chaos near the halt. During this, people acted wisely. People showed a red cloth to the driver of the train. As soon as the driver saw the red cloth, he applied brakes and the train was stopped after a lot of effort before it collided with the JCB. People heaved a sigh of relief after the train stopped. Even after the train stopped, the JCB remained stuck in the middle of the railway track for hours. Then another JCB was called and the JCB stuck in the middle of the railway track was removed from there.
People told that during this time the JCB remained stuck on both the up and down tracks on the Patna-Gaya railway section. The train going from Gaya to Patna was stopped at another station, but the train going from Patna to Gaya came very close to the JCB. Fortunately, the train coming on the other track was somehow stopped by showing the red cloth with the wisdom of the passengers present there. Due to which the lives of many passengers were saved. Due to this, the operation on the Patna Gaya railway track was disrupted for about an hour. The passengers coming from Patna were very angry that it took more than an hour to remove the JCB from the track. Due to which they will not be able to reach Gaya station on time.