
Eight elephants killed as passenger train hits herd in India’s northeast

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Eight elephants were killed when a Delhi-bound passenger train struck a herd in Assam, India. The collision caused the locomotive and five coaches to derail, but no passengers were injured. The incident disrupted rail services and highlighted India's ongoing human-wildlife conflict, particularly train-elephant collisions. Measures to prevent such accidents include speed restrictions and AI-based detection systems.
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