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Jalgaon Train Accident: 11 Pushpak Express passengers hit by Karnataka Express

Jalgaon Train Accident: 11 Pushpak Express passengers hit by Karnataka Express

In a tragic incident, 11 people died and 5 others were injured as the passengers of Pushpak Express were hit by Karnataka Express. 8 ambulances and several railway rescue vans were sent to the spot in Pachora of Jalgaon district. As per Railway officials, an incident of alarm chain pulling occurred at Pachora following which a few passengers deboarded the train. The chain-pulling incident occurred due to a false rumour of fire in one of the adjacent coaches. At the same time Karnataka Express was crossing through there and going in the opposite direction. The passengers were hit by the second train.

22 January,2025 09:09 PM IST
Karnataka accident: 11 dead after fruit truck falls into valley in Yellapura

Karnataka accident: 11 dead after fruit truck falls into valley in Yellapura

At least 11 people tragically lost their lives, and 10 others were left injured when a truck carrying a group of fruit vendors plunged into a 50-meter-deep valley on Wednesday morning. The accident occurred along the Savanur-Hubballi road, a major route connecting Savanur in Haveri district to Kumta market in Uttara Kannada district, as the truck was on its way to the Yellapura fair. The victims, all fruit vendors, were traveling to the fair in Yellapura to sell their produce, with the truck reportedly carrying over 40 traders at the time of the incident. The vehicle's sudden fall into the deep valley caused severe damage, resulting in the fatalities and injuries. Emergency responders, including local police and rescue teams, rushed to the scene to assist the victims. Dramatic visuals from the location showed police personnel working tirelessly to extricate the injured and secure the site. The victims were promptly transported to the nearest hospital for urgent medical care, with several sustained critical injuries. There was no protective wall along the road in the area where the accident occurred.

22 January,2025 01:45 PM IST
Turkey fire tragedy: 66 Dead in Horrifying Fire at Turkey Ski Resort Hotel

Turkey fire tragedy: 66 Dead in Horrifying Fire at Turkey Ski Resort Hotel

A tragic fire at a ski resort hotel in Turkey's Bolu mountains killed 66 people on January 21. The deadly fire broke out at around 3:30 a.m. (0030 GMT) on the restaurant floor of the 12-story Grand Kartal Hotel, located at the Kartalkaya ski resort in northwest Turkey. The fire quickly spread, causing panic among guests. Many of the hotel’s visitors were forced to jump from windows to escape the flames. In addition to the 66 fatalities, 51 people were injured, according to Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya. Around 230 guests were evacuated from the hotel as firefighting teams worked to control the blaze. Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the fire, while rescue and firefighting operations are ongoing. The fire has left the local community in shock as they deal with the aftermath of the disaster.

22 January,2025 10:33 AM IST
Turkey resort fire: Deadly fire at Ski Resort in Turkey, 10 killed

Turkey resort fire: Deadly fire at Ski Resort in Turkey, 10 killed

A deadly fire broke out early Tuesday morning at a hotel in the Kartalkaya ski resort in Bolu province, northwestern Turkey. At least 10 people were killed and 32 others were injured, according to Turkey's Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya. The fire started around 3:27 a.m. local time. The hotel, a popular spot for winter holidaymakers, had around 234 guests staying at the time. Many people tried to escape the flames, with two victims tragically dying after jumping from the building in panic. Emergency teams quickly responded, with 267 personnel sent to the scene to help. Videos shared on social media and by Turkish news outlets showed flames coming from the upper floors of the hotel. Some guests used tied bed sheets to attempt to escape the fire. As a safety measure, other hotels in the resort were evacuated. The fire and its aftermath have shaken the popular winter destination, especially as school holidays run through January and into early February. Watch the video for more information.   

21 January,2025 05:45 PM IST
Massive fire erupts at Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, Panic among devotees

Massive fire erupts at Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, Panic among devotees

A massive fire broke out at the Maha Kumbh Mela camp in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, on Sunday evening, causing panic among devotees. The fire started in a campsite and quickly spread, damaging several tents. Local authorities, including police and fire brigade teams, responded promptly, bringing in multiple fire tenders to control the blaze. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) also arrived to assist in firefighting and ensure safety. Emergency teams evacuated the area to prevent further damage and relocated devotees to safer parts of the Kumbh Mela grounds. The Maha Kumbh Mela, one of the world’s largest religious gatherings, attracts millions of pilgrims each year. The site’s temporary structures make it vulnerable to such incidents.

19 January,2025 05:41 PM IST

"Signalled driver of car to hit us.." Injured who got hit share horrific details

On January 18, Parvesh Verma, BJP candidate for New Delhi assembly, visited those injured at Lady Hardinge Medical College, who claimed they were hit by Arvind Kejriwal's car. The AAP accused BJP "goons" of attacking Kejriwal. One of the injured, Vishal, stated he is a resident of New Delhi and had approached Kejriwal to inquire about job opportunities. He alleged that Kejriwal signaled the car driver to hit them. Vishal’s account suggests that the incident was intentional. The situation has led to growing tensions between AAP and BJP, with both parties accusing each other of misconduct. As the claims continue to unfold, investigations are ongoing to clarify the details of the incident.

19 January,2025 04:01 PM IST
Assam Coal Mine Tragedy: Second body recovered after 5 days of operations

Assam Coal Mine Tragedy: Second body recovered after 5 days of operations

While the efforts are on to rescue the workers trapped in the coal mine at 3 Kilo Coal Quarry in Umrangso area of Assam, second body was recovered recently. Earlier on January 8, rescue teams recovered first body identified as Ganga Bahadur Shreth from an inundated rat-hole mine. At least 9 workers were trapped inside the coal mine after a tragic flood incident on January 06. Joint operation launched by Indian Army, SDRF, NDRF and Assam Rifles was soon joined by Indian Navy. High capacity pumps were employed by the teams to fasten the rescue operation. Second body was recovered on January 11, after water level decreased rapidly in the mine. Water level in the mine reduced by 6 metres after 5 pumps worked overnight: NDRF Inspector. Inspector Roshan Kumar Singh, Team Commander, NDRF, said, “We check the water level every morning. And when we were doing that, we saw a body floating. So we took it out at around 7:30 am. The water level has been reduced by 6 metres. 5 pumps were working overnight. The operation is going on 24 hours.”

11 January,2025 01:21 PM IST
Assam coal mine tragedy: Eyewitness shares scary details - Watch video

Assam coal mine tragedy: Eyewitness shares scary details - Watch video

The tragic Assam coal mine tragedy that occurred on the morning of January 6 at the Assam Coal Quarry, located in Dima Hasao district has sparked a sense of urgency, with everyone hoping for the safe recovery of those still trapped. After nearly 48 hours of intense efforts, rescuers recovered a body from the mine on January 8. An eyewitness, a former miner whose brother was among those trapped, described the chaotic scene. The incident reportedly happened around 7 a.m., when flooding trapped at least nine miners inside the coal mine. The flooding is suspected to have been caused by the opening of an underground water channel. Following the incident, rescue operations were launched immediately. By January 7, teams from the Indian Army, Air Force, Navy, Assam Rifles, NDRF, SDRF, and other agencies had joined the effort, deploying specialized equipment and medical teams to assist in the rescue. Deep divers from the Indian Navy were also brought in to help with the operation. As the rescue mission continues, teams are working around the clock, using advanced equipment to navigate the flooded mine and ensure the safety of the remaining miners.

08 January,2025 12:34 PM IST
Nitin gadkari announces cashless treatment scheme for road accident victims

Nitin gadkari announces cashless treatment scheme for road accident victims

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has launched the "Cashless Treatment" scheme to help road accident victims. Under this scheme, the government will cover treatment costs up to Rs 1.5 lakh for up to seven days after an accident. If the victim dies in a hit-and-run, the government will provide Rs 2 lakh to their family. The scheme begins as soon as the police are notified of the accident within 24 hours. Gadkari highlighted road safety as the government's top priority, citing that nearly 1.8 lakh people died in road accidents in 2024, with 30,000 deaths due to not wearing helmets. He also mentioned the growth of India's automobile industry, now the third-largest in the world.

08 January,2025 12:13 PM IST
Assam coal mine tragedy: Body recovered from Assam mine, Rescue ops intensifies

Assam coal mine tragedy: Body recovered from Assam mine, Rescue ops intensifies

Rescuers recovered a body from a coal mine in Assam’s Dima Hasao district on 8th January Wednesday, nearly 48 hours after at least nine workers were trapped due to flooding. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma confirmed the recovery, saying on X, "21 Para divers have just recovered a lifeless body from the bottom of the well. Our thoughts and prayers are with the grieving family." The rescue operation began on January 6, when the miners were trapped following a flood in the coal mine in the Umrangso area of Dima Hasao. By January 7, teams from the Indian Army, Air Force, Navy, Assam Rifles, NDRF, SDRF, and other agencies joined the efforts, with specialized equipment and medical teams deployed to assist in the ongoing operation. At least nine miners were feared trapped after the flooding incident, and the rescue teams have been working tirelessly to recover them.

08 January,2025 10:26 AM IST

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