Two Killed in Karnataka Train Fire


Two Killed in Karnataka Train Fire

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Gulbarga, Oct 16 (IANS): Two people -- a woman and a child -- were burnt alive and seven others injured when a passenger train coach caught fire Tuesday at Gulbarga station, railway officials said.



"The victims were in the general coach of the 57660 Hyderabad-Gulbarga passenger train, which arrived at 12.50 p.m. The fire occurred around 1.35 p.m. when the train was stationed on platform number three, as it was to depart at 4.10 p.m. as 57128 Gulbarga-Solapur passenger train," Central Railway's Solapur division railway manager A.K. Prasad told IANS.

The seven injured have been admitted to a state-run hospital in Gulbarga city, 590 km from Bangalore.

"We will hold an inquiry to find out the cause of the fire which engulfed the ill-fated coach within minutes. Luckily, there were only a few passengers in the coach as many disembarked before it caught fire," Prasad said.

In Delhi, railway ministry spokesman Anil Saxena told IANS that "two people have died and six have been injured in the incident".

The burning coach was detached from 12 other bogies and the fire brigade was summoned to douse the inferno.

According to passenger Naseema Begum who jumped out of the coach, some of the passengers seated in the coach were carrying a kerosene can with them.

"Kerosene might have spilled over from the can and caught fire when somebody lit a cigarette," Begaum told reporters at the platform, though smoking is strictly banned in railway premises.

Meanwhile, Minister of State for Railways K.H. Muniyappa, who hails from Karnataka, expressed shock over the incident and announced that compensation would be given to the kin of the deceased.

"It is shocking that a stationed coach caught fire. Normally, a stationed train does not catch fire. Compensation will be given to the kin of the deceased," Muniyappa told reporters in Bangalore, when asked for his reaction on the mishap.

  

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Oct 17 2012

    Two days back, Honorable Union Minister for Railway, Muniyappa said that Mangalore Railway Station can’t become International Standard Railway Station. Here at least he can ensure that even Indian Standard can be maintained thought out the Indian Railway Stations simply applying logic of Fire Fighting Equipment like, Emergency Water Hose in all Railway Stations, Water Pipe line throughout the all Railway Tracks with every kilometer Water Hose Pipe for dousing fire in case of incident like this. All Ministers including Ex-Ministers having 24 hours security cordon in their houses but little they worried about common public’s safety

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Tue, Oct 16 2012

    The photo actual or from 'The Burning Train'? Which film I remember 'turned our brain' long back...!

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  • prajwal, mlore

    Tue, Oct 16 2012

    no need terrorists our politicians are enough to kill the people by their poor service.

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  • Dinesh Salian, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 16 2012

    Of late a lot of trains have caught fire.I think the electrical wiring is very old and needs to be replaced.These bogies are over used and without being maintained.

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