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Cuttack Railway Station Incident
Cuttack, one of the busiest railway hubs in Odisha, recently witnessed an incident that has raised serious concerns regarding railway safety and passenger management. The Cuttack Railway Station, which connects lakhs of passengers daily to major routes like Howrah, Bhubaneswar, and Visakhapatnam, faced a chaotic situation on [insert date if available].
According to local reports, the incident began when passengers attempted to board an overcrowded train. Due to heavy rush, many commuters rushed towards the compartments, leading to a sudden stampede-like situation near Platform No. 2. Eyewitnesses stated that a lack of proper crowd management and insufficient announcements added to the confusion.
Railway officials quickly responded and controlled the situation, but several passengers reportedly sustained minor injuries. Medical assistance was provided immediately at the station, and the injured were shifted to SCB Medical College, Cuttack. Fortunately, no fatalities were reported.
This incident has highlighted the urgent need for:
- Improved crowd management systems during peak hours.
- Deployment of additional RPF (Railway Protection Force) personnel to monitor passenger flow.
- Clear announcements and digital display boards for better communication.
- Special measures during festivals and holidays, when the passenger count multiplies.
Passengers have urged East Coast Railway authorities to take strict preventive measures to ensure such incidents do not repeat. The incident has also sparked discussions on social media, with many questioning the overall preparedness of Indian Railways at busy junctions like Cuttack.