Fatuha train crash
The Fatuha train crash was a rail transport accident that occurred on 4 April 1998, in India. Removal of fishplates led to the packed Howrah-Danapur Express jumping tracks, killing at least 11 passengers and injuring more than 50 others near in Fatuha city on the Eastern Railway's Danapur division. In all, nine bogies derailed disrupting traffic. "Prima facie, the cause of the accident is removal of fish plates on the right side of the tracks," railway officials said.
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Fatuha train crash
The Fatuha train crash was a rail transport accident that occurred on 4 April 1998, in India. Removal of fishplates led to the packed Howrah-Danapur Express jumping tracks, killing at least 11 passengers and injuring more than 50 others near in Fatuha city on the Eastern Railway's Danapur division. In all, nine bogies derailed disrupting traffic. "Prima facie, the cause of the accident is removal of fish plates on the right side of the tracks," railway officials said.
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removal of fishplates
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1998-04-04
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