A collision between a passenger and freight train in eastern Bangladesh has resulted in at least 30 people being injured, Ednews reports citing Bnn Network.
Of those injured, five victims have been hospitalized with severe injuries, while others received medical attention on-site. Preliminary investigations suggest that the accident was caused by a failure in the signaling system at the station, along with mistakes made by railway employees.
The incident has raised concerns about the safety of Bangladesh's rail network and the need for better maintenance and oversight. Train accidents are common in the country, with many incidents attributable to poor infrastructure, outdated equipment, and human error. This latest accident underscores the importance of investing in modernization efforts and improving training for railway personnel to prevent such incidents in the future.