Four workers hit by train in Japan
TOKYO: Four people were unconscious in Japan on Thursday after being hit by a train, authorities said, with one media report saying they were “without vital signs.”
At least four workers were found unconscious after being struck by a train in Japan on Thursday, according to authorities. One media outlet reported that the victims had no vital signs. The accident occurred at Shin-Kanuma Station, located north of Tokyo, according to the local fire department. Upon the arrival of emergency services at 10:47 am local time, three workers remained trapped beneath the train, while one was found on the platform.
All four were unconscious before being transported to a hospital, the fire department spokesman added. The incident came to light when emergency services were called to the scene. Nippon TV stated that the workers were engaged in the removal of weeds near the train tracks at the time of the incident. Japan's railway system is renowned for its exceptional safety record, with fatal accidents being exceedingly rare due to stringent maintenance protocols, rigorous training, and the utilization of advanced technology.
It is noteworthy that there has never been a passenger fatality resulting from a derailment or collision on Japan's extensive shinkansen bullet train network.
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