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    Deadly Train-Bus Collision in Bangladesh Claims 13 Lives, Injures Several More

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In the early hours of Saturday morning, a devastating collision between a passenger train and a bus at a railway crossing in Bangladesh’s Comilla district resulted in the deaths of at least 13 individuals, with several others sustaining injuries. The incident occurred around 3:30 am near the Padua Bazar crossing, a location that has now become the focus of a thorough investigation. This tragic event has sent shockwaves through the local community and raised urgent questions about railway safety measures in the region.

    The train involved was a mail service traveling from Chattogram to Dhaka, carrying numerous passengers when it struck the bus. The impact was so severe that the train dragged the bus for nearly half a kilometre along the tracks, amplifying the scale of destruction and casualties. Initial reports had confirmed seven fatalities, but as rescue teams continued their efforts, the death toll sadly climbed to 13. Among the deceased are eight men, three women, and two children, though their identities remain unconfirmed as authorities work to notify families and complete formal identification processes.

    Emergency responders rushed the injured to various medical facilities, with many receiving treatment at Comilla Medical College Hospital. The hospital’s emergency department confirmed the number of casualties and continues to provide critical care to those wounded in the crash. Meanwhile, the local police and railway officials have mobilized to manage the aftermath, including securing the site and assisting with victim identification.

    In response to the accident, rail services between Chattogram and other parts of Bangladesh were temporarily suspended, causing disruptions in travel and logistics. To expedite recovery and restore normal operations, Bangladesh Railways dispatched a relief train from Akhaura to clear the wreckage and repair the damaged tracks. The divisional manager in Chattogram emphasized the urgency of these efforts, highlighting the importance of resuming safe and efficient rail connectivity as soon as possible.

    Authorities have formed two separate inquiry committees tasked with investigating the root causes of the collision. These investigations aim to uncover whether human error, mechanical failure, or other factors contributed to the tragedy. Police officials are also conducting parallel inquiries to piece together the sequence of events leading up to the crash, with the goal of preventing similar accidents in the future. The comprehensive probe underscores the critical need for improved safety protocols at railway crossings across Bangladesh.

    This heartbreaking incident serves as a grim reminder of the vulnerabilities present at many railway intersections throughout the country. It has sparked calls from community leaders and safety advocates for enhanced warning systems, better infrastructure, and stricter enforcement of traffic regulations near train tracks. As the nation mourns the loss of lives, the focus now turns to learning from this catastrophe to safeguard passengers and commuters moving forward.

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