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Japan: Four workers dead after being hit by train, 20 August 2026
 
Japan: Four workers dead after being hit by train, 20 August 2026
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 09:48, 20th August 2026
 
From the BBC:

Four workers dead after being hit by train in Japan


The train involved in the accident was a limited express train - one of the fastest in Japan - Image © Getty Images

Four workers in Japan have died after being struck by a train at Shin-Kanuma Station, north of Tokyo, authorities say.

The collision happened around 10:46 local time (01:46 GMT) while the workers were removing weeds from the train tracks, local media reported.

When emergency services arrived at the scene three workers were trapped under the train, while one was on the platform, police said.

Train service has been suspended on the Tobu Nikko Line due to the accident, according to the railway company operating the line.

A passenger on the train told Japanese public broadcaster NHK that they heard a "strange noise" before the train made an emergency stop.

He said passengers were stuck on the train for a while as staff announced that they were investigating the noise.

Fatal train accidents are rare in Japan, which relies on a sprawling railway network.

The train involved in Thursday's incident was a limited express train, according to NHK. These are the second-fastest trains in Japan, after the Shinkansen or bullet train.

Usually, there would be an employee stationed nearby to warn workers on the tracks of approaching trains - but it was unclear what the situation was like on Thursday morning when the accident happened, the Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported.

"The usual lookout system was operating as normal - when a train approaches, a lookout waves a flag and, once the driver acknowledges it, sounds the horn," a representative from Tobu Railway told the BBC.

"We are currently investigating why the accident occurred despite this."


 
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