Speeding train kills 7 elephants

People crowd around an elephant that was killed by a goods train while crossing a railway track...
People crowd around an elephant that was killed by a goods train while crossing a railway track near Binnaguri in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal, India. (AP Photo/Tarun Das)

A speeding freight train struck a herd of elephants in a densely forested region in eastern India, killing seven, an official said today.

The herd was crossing the tracks in Banarhat forest in West Bengal state at around midnight when the train ploughed into it, said Sumita Ghatak, a district forest officer.

"This is the first incident in the state when so many elephants have been killed in a single accident. It is really shocking," Ghatak said.

Outraged wildlife activists said they had complained to railroad authorities many times, asking them to divert trains to other routes or avoid running trains through forests at night.

Animesh Basu, who runs the Himalayan Nature and Adventure Foundation, said conservationists have been urging railways to instruct drivers to slow down while travelling in forest areas.

Dozens of elephants have died in India in recent years after being hit by trains.

India's wild elephant population was recently estimated at around 26,000.

 

 

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