2010 Badarwas train collision
The 2010 Badarwas train collision occurred on 20 September 2010, at Badarwas, Madhya Pradesh, India, when two trains collided with each other. Twenty three people reported died as a result of the accident, and 30 people were reported injured.[2]
Accident
The accident happened at around 5 A.M. when the freight train rammed the stationary Gwalior Intercity Express from behind, resulting in the piling up of the last three compartments of the Intercity express on top of one another.[2][3]
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- Uttar Pradesh, India (2, 16, 17 and 22 January; 21, 24 September and 4 October)
- Bilecik, Turkey (3 January)
- Carrbridge, United Kingdom (4 January)
- Buizingen, Belgium (15 February)
- Sjursøya, Norway (24 March)
- Moscow, Russia (29 March)
- Merano, Italy (12 April)
- Pretoria, South Africa (21 April)
- Jiangxi, China (23 May)
- Gyaneshwari, India (28 May)
- Falls of Cruachan, United Kingdom (6 June)
- Yanga, Republic of the Congo (21 June)
- Castelldefels, Spain (23 June)
- Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic (28 June)
- Sainthia, India (19 July)
- Fiesch, Switzerland (23 July)
- Naples, Italy (6 August)
- Little Cornard, United Kingdom (17 August)
- Blackheath, South Africa (25 August)
- Badarwas, India (20 September)
- Bir El Bay, Tunisia (24 September)
- Skotterud, Norway (1 October)
- Petarukan, Indonesia (2 October)
- Marhanets, Ukraine (12 October)
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