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Caught on camera: The moment when a train collided with a bus at a railway crossing in Bangladesh

Everyone in the bus escaped unhurt.

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Mar 23, 2023 · 02:27 pm
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The train hit the bus in the Malibag rail gate area of ​​Dhaka, Bangladesh. However, there is no news of casualties in the incident. The accident happened around 9.20 pm on Wednesday. #Bangladesh #Dhaka
Video collected.... pic.twitter.com/0r7k18qS7D

— AARITRA GHOSH (@ReporterAaritra) March 22, 2023

#WATCH #BREAKING : Crazy train accident caught on camera in #Bangladesh. Train collided with a bus at Malibagh in #Dhaka. Details are sketchy, happened just a short while back. Speeding train hit the bus trying to crossover. No reports of casualty as yet, fingers crossed. Prayers pic.twitter.com/z4zRSGMQwW

— Tamal Saha (@Tamal0401) March 22, 2023

রাজধানীর মালিবাগ রেলগেটে ট্রেন ও সোহাগ পরিবহনের একটি বাসের মধ্যে সংঘর্ষের পর ট্রেনলাইন থেকে বাসটি সরিয়ে নেয়া হয়েছে। কিছুক্ষণের মধ্য সড়ক ও ট্রেন যোগাযোগ স্বাভাবিক হবে।
এই ঘটনায় কেউ হতাহত হয়নি বলে জানা গেছে। pic.twitter.com/JmcK3tJvU1

— Monju Alom (@MonjuAlom1) March 22, 2023

রাজধানীর মালিবাগ রেলগেট এলাকায় আজ (২২ মার্চ, ২০২৩) রাত ৯:১০ মিনিটে সোহাগ পরিবহনের একটি বাসের সাথে ট্রেনের সংঘর্ষ হয়।
ছবিঃ মেহেদি হাসান / ঢাকা ট্রিবিউন#Bangladesh #accident #train pic.twitter.com/D6WiDU9zrH

— Dhaka Tribune (@DhakaTribune) March 22, 2023
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