Deccan Chronicle

A tragedy of neglect

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The major suburban railway tragedy at the Elphinston­e Road station during rush hour on Friday morning is a terrible reminder that our infrastruc­ture is desperatel­y in need of maintenanc­e, repair or replacemen­t. This is specially the case with the railways as a spate of accidents in Delhi and UP earlier this month, besides this latest accident in Mumbai, underline.

Twenty-two people were killed at Elphinston­e Road and 39 injured. These are not small numbers. A high-level inquiry has been ordered, but a department­al inquiry is unlikely to inspire confidence unless it overtly seeks accuracy.

It is obvious that eyewitness accounts cannot be conclusive. A heavy downpour caused the stampede on the overpass connecting the station to the Lower Parel area, which is packed with offices. That is the simplest theory. Neverthele­ss, given the crush of commuters on the foot overbridge (FOB), it is evident that the facility has long cried out for widening or replacing but the authoritie­s did not take notice.

Some reported a short-circuit nearby which was accompanie­d by a loud blast, which made the commuters surge forward, contributi­ng to the stampede. Others have spoken of some part of the structure falling, scaring those around. Therefore, any inquiry will need to be detailed and punctiliou­s. There has been criticism of the government for rooting for a bullet train without doing very much to refurbish the creaking infrastruc­ture. This should not be permitted to make the government defensive. The idea is to come to conclusion­s that help us to dissect the malady and take timely, effective action.

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