Freight Negligence Triggers Horrific Accident as Train-Propelled Timber Critically Injures Commuter
A horrifying safety breach at Paharpur station in Bihar's Gaya district was caught on camera after a high-speed express train struck a pile of illegally unloaded timber, hurling a log into a woman and causing critical injuries. The incident has sparked a national outcry over railway safety violations and the lack of official oversight at rural stations
The tragedy unfolded as passengers on a stationary train began offloading massive timber logs directly onto the tracks. Despite the inherent danger of the maneuver and reported warnings regarding an approaching express train—which was scheduled to bypass the station at high speed on the adjacent line—the unloading continued unabated. As the express surged through the station, the sheer force of the locomotive striking the protruding pile of timber transformed a heavy log into a high-velocity projectile. The timber was hurled with immense force into a woman standing on the platform, causing severe trauma as onlookers scrambled for safety.
The fallout from the event has sparked a wave of public indignation, with the footage circulating widely across digital platforms. Preliminary reports suggest a systemic failure to enforce basic safety mandates, specifically the prohibition of heavy industrial cargo on passenger-carrying coaches and the apparent absence of station authorities to intervene in the hazardous activity. Local residents and railway advocates are now demanding a high-level administrative probe to identify the staff members responsible for such oversight.
Beyond the immediate injuries, the incident serves as a grim indictment of the safety standards maintained at rural rail hubs. With the victim currently undergoing treatment for serious injuries, the focus has shifted to the Indian Railways’ accountability regarding unauthorized freight. This disaster underscores an urgent need for stricter surveillance and the rigorous enforcement of safety protocols at busy transit points to ensure that such preventable negligence does not claim more lives in the future.

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