A tragic accident occurred in Morena, Madhya Pradesh, on Sunday, June 14, 2026. Four people, including three women and a child, died after they got off a stopped train and were hit by another passing train. The incident took place between Hetampur and Dholpur stations between 4:00 PM and 4:15 PM.
How did the Morena accident happen?
The Khajuraho-Udaypur Intercity Express (Train No. 19665) stopped after passengers pulled the alarm chain. According to Morena District Magistrate Lokesh Kumar Jangid, there was a rumor about sparks and smoke coming from a coach. Some passengers panicked and stepped onto the railway tracks. While they were on the track, the Firozpur-Sivni Patalkot Express (Train No. 20424) arrived and hit them.
Who were the victims and what is the current status?
The North Central Railway and CPRO Shashi Kant Tripathi confirmed the death of four passengers. The details of the deceased are as follows:
| Name | Age |
|---|---|
| Afreen | 35 years |
| Asad (Son of Afreen) | 4 years |
| Shakuntala | 60 years |
| Veerma Devi | 58 years |
Rescue operations were carried out by the RPF, GRP, and local administration. The accident affected rail traffic on the Delhi-Mumbai route. A senior railway committee has been formed to investigate the cause of the alarm chain pulling and the circumstances of the event.
What is the Railway administration’s appeal to passengers?
The North Central Railway has issued a strict appeal to all passengers. They requested that people should not get off a train without permission, whether it is moving or stopped. Passengers are advised to follow all safety rules and avoid stepping onto the tracks under any circumstances to prevent such accidents.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What caused the train to stop in Morena?
The Khajuraho-Udaypur Intercity Express stopped because passengers pulled the alarm chain following rumors of smoke and sparks in a coach.
Which trains were involved in the accident?
The passengers got off the Khajuraho-Udaypur Intercity Express (19665) and were hit by the Firozpur-Sivni Patalkot Express (20424).



























