One killed as Tatanagar-Ernakulam Express train catches fire in Andhra
A police official told reporters that there were 82 passengers in one of the affected coaches and 76 in another when the train caught fire.
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The police received information about the fire at 12.45 am (Screengrab)
Visakhapatnam, 29 Dec
One person was killed after two coaches of the
Tatanagar-Ernakulam Express caught fire at Yalamanchili, about 70 km from here,
police said on Monday.
The police received information about the fire at 12.45 am.
A police official told reporters that there were 82
passengers in one of the affected coaches and 76 in another when the train
caught fire.
"Unfortunately, a dead body was found in the B1
coach," the official added.
The deceased was identified as Chandrsekhar Sundaram.
Initial investigations indicated that the fire did not
originate from the electrical panel side of the coach, which is usually the
case, but from the linen storage area. Further investigation is underway, said
a press release from the Vijayawada Division of the South Central Railway
(SCR).
It announced that ex gratia would be paid to the family of
the deceased.
The two damaged coaches were detached from the train, which
proceeded towards Ernakulam. The passengers in the damaged coaches will be sent
to their destinations.
Two forensic teams are working to ascertain the cause of the
fire.
The SCR, in a statement, said B1 and M2 coaches of the train
(No.18189) caught fire and the Railway staff swiftly acted and immediately
informed the Fire brigade.
The Railway officials also swung into action and assisted
passengers in deboarding the train.
The fire brigade reached the spot and extinguished the fire.
As a precaution, both the affected coaches and an additional
AC III Tier Coach (M1) were detached by creating a gap and pulled away using a
shunting locomotive to prevent the fire from spreading further.
The remaining coaches are currently being moved to Samalkot
Railway Station, where three empty replacement coaches will be attached to the
formation.
Passengers from the affected coaches are being shifted to
Samalkot station by arranging bus services.
All necessary precautions in coordination with local
administration are being taken, even as the SCR has set up Helpline Numbers to
provide assistance and train running information, the release added.
Meanwhile, Anakapalli District Collector Vijaya Krishnan
said a pressure imbalance was detected when brakes were applied at Yelamanchili
station, which triggered an alert on the engine noticed by the loco pilot and
station staff.
“Smoke was observed, and passengers were immediately
evacuated. A total of 143 passengers were safely deboarded,” the collector told
media.
The collector said the Railway Forensic Department would
ascertain the exact cause of the incident after examining the affected coaches,
adding that stranded passengers were provided with food and drinking water
before the remaining coaches resumed their journey towards Ernakulam.
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