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Nagpur level crossing disaster
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The Nagpur level crossing disaster was an accident that occurred on 3 February 2005, when a crowded trailer being towed by a tractor was hit by a train near the village of Kanan, 20 km from Nagpur in Maharashtra, India, causing 58 fatalities.[1][2]
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Date | 3 February 2005 |
Location | Maharashtra |
Country | India |
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Deaths | 58 |
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