Home Tech News Vande collided with India on Delhi-Panipat railway line, big accident averted

Vande collided with India on Delhi-Panipat railway line, big accident averted

0
Vande collided with India on Delhi-Panipat railway line, big accident averted


A major accident was averted near the Agwanpur gate on the Delhi-Panipat railway line. While crossing the closed gate, a bike was hit by a Vande Bharat train and got stuck in the front of the train. After which the train stood at the station for about 30 minutes. On the information, the team reached the spot and sent the bike out of the front of the train.

The Agwanpur gate near Gannaur railway station has been closed for a long time and construction work of ROB is going on here. Despite this, two -wheelers cross the track by risking their lives. Due to negligence, accidents are happening here. Local people have demanded the administration to increase strict monitoring and security arrangements.

The bike is completely done Damaged

According to the information received, at around 6 o’clock, a young man was trying to cross the closed gate on the bike. When he reached the line, during this time, seeing the Vande Bharat train coming from Delhi at a high speed, the young man immediately jumped from the bike and somehow saved his life. The bike was stuck in the front of the engine. Meanwhile, the driver of the Vande Bharat train applied emergency brakes, despite the train bike almost Dragged for 500 meters, causing the bike to be completely damaged.

Bike driver got from the spot Absconding

After the accident, the train stopped at the station and stood at the station for about 30 minutes. During this time, there was a stir among the passengers. As soon as the information was received, the technical team from GRP police and Sonipat reached the spot. After hard work, the team took out the bike stuck in the front of the train and the technical flaw was removed. After this, the train was sent towards Ambala. Thankfully, there was a big accident. After the incident, the bike driver escaped from the spot. GRP has taken the damaged bike in its possession.

Bike driver Will be arrested soon

In this regard, GRP Outpost Incharge Naresh Kumari said that the GRP has registered a case against the unknown driver. Based on the registration number of the bike, the bike driver will be arrested soon and he will be arrested soon.

Input by: Nitin Antil

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here