Title: India's Train Disaster: A Tragic Reminder of Negligence and Inaction In what is being called the deadliest train disaster in decades, three trains carrying over 2200 passengers collided in the state of Odisha, leaving nearly 300 dead and many more injured. The details of the accident are yet to be fully understood, but initial reports suggest human error and infrastructure inadequacies may be to blame. This tragedy is not an isolated event but a result of negligence and inaction by authorities. Despite previous train disasters, little has been done to improve the safety and quality of India's railway system. The lack of investment in updated infrastructure, the undertrained personnel, and the insufficient regulations have created a hazardous environment for passengers. It is unacceptable that lives lost in this tragedy could have been prevented if proper measures were in place. The government must act quickly to investigate the accident thoroughly, hold those responsible accountable, and take immediate steps to prevent such disasters in the future. Moreover, the government must invest in improving the safety of India's railway system and prioritize the well-being of its citizens. The Indian people deserve better, and it is time for action instead of empty promises. Let this disaster be a wake-up call for authorities to finally take the necessary steps to ensure the safety and protection of passengers. We cannot afford to let such negligence and inaction continue any further. Tres trenes, con más de 2200 personas a bordo, estuvieron involucrados en el accidente en el estado de Odisha, el desastre de este tipo más mortífero en décadas. El número de muertos se acerca a 300.