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Indian train kills 14 workers laid-off in coronavirus lockdown

Rajendra Jadhav (Reuters)
Satara, India
Fri, May 8, 2020

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Indian train kills 14 workers laid-off in coronavirus lockdown People carry the body of a victim after a train ran over migrant workers sleeping on the track in Aurangabad district in the western state of Maharashtra, India, May 8, 2020. (Reuters/-)

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n Indian train killed 14 migrant workers who had fallen asleep on the track on Friday while they were heading back to their home village after losing their jobs in a coronavirus lockdown, police said.

Tens of thousands of people have been walking home from India's big cities after being laid off because of the lockdown to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus since late March.

The driver tried to stop the freight train when he saw the workers on the tracks in the western state of Maharashtra, the railway ministry said, adding it had ordered an inquiry.

Fourteen people were killed and five were injured, said a railway spokesman, C.H. Rakesh.

"I have just heard the sad news about laborers coming under the train, rescue work is underway," Railway Minister Piyush Goyal said on Twitter.

Under the lockdown, all public transport has been suspended so migrant workers heading home often have to walk long distances to get there.

The government has extended the lockdown until May 17.

Police said the laborers worked for a steel company and were walking to their village in the neighboring state of Madhya Pradesh.

"They had been walking all night, they were exhausted and fell asleep on the tracks," a police officer said.

Because of the lockdown, they were probably not expecting any trains to be moving, an official said.

India's eight-week long lockdown, one of the world's most stringent, has helped contain the coronavirus officials say, but it has hit the poor hard.

Criticism has mounted about how Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has arranged planes to bring back Indians from overseas, while leaving laborers stranded in big cities with little food or cash.

Modi said on Twitter he was anguished by the loss of lives in the train accident and all possible assistance was being provided.

"Shocked by the deaths of migrant workers hit by train. We should be ashamed of how we treat our nation-builders," said Rahul Gandhi, leader of the main opposition Congress party.

Over the past week, some state governments facing public pressure organized trains and buses to bring back migrant laborers.

Many are trudging great distances in the blistering heat through fields and forests to get home.

 

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