Bangalore-Nanded train mishap: Alert driver prevented fire from spreading


Bangalore-Nanded train mishap: Alert driver prevented fire from spreading

Anantapur (AP), Dec 28 (PTI): An alert train driver and other railway staff on board the Bangalore-Nanded Express today prevented the fire in an AC coach from spreading by stopping the train and detaching the burning bogie.

The fire ripped through an AC coach of the train, burning alive 26 people, including two children, in sleep and injuring 13 others in the wee hours.

"Timely action by the train driver and other railway employees ensured the fire did not spread to other bogies. The train driver and other railway staff, after learning about the fire (between 3.10 AM and 3.15 AM), immediately got the burning coach detached from the train and managed to contain the fire," Anantpur District SP S Senthil Kumar told PTI.

The driver got the train stopped near Kothacheruvu Railway Station and with other railway staff got the ill-fated bogie detached.

Asked if they suspected any sabotage, the SP said prima-facie the cause of the fire appears to be a short-circuit.

"Anyhow, we have to do thorough investigation to ascertain the exact reasons," he said.Anantapur District Collector Lokesh Kumar said fire tenders and other rescue machinery were immediately rushed to the spot.

According to Andhra Pradesh Director General of Police B Prasada Rao, the state police has taken up massive relief and rescue operations.

Fire service personnel from nearby fire stations were rushed to the spot and flames were extinguished.

"Preliminary reports indicate that the cause of the fire was a short-circuit near the air-conditioning unit," the DGP said.

"Since some of the bodies are charred beyond recognition, DNA testing will be done to identify the deceased. Forensic teams from Hyderabad have been rushed to the incident site to collect evidence and also DNA samples," he said.

 

  

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  • Af, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 30 2013

    We are thinking the train is the safest transport, but this is a tragedy can be avoided, this is due to negligence in safety systems.
    All passenger trains must go thru International safety standard certification before running on the tracks.
    our country is spending crores of rupees to our politicians to their Security and their family security
    if Govt spend at least 10% out of it all our trains will have better safety systems.
    "God save our country"

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Dec 30 2013

    My God, Was there no fire Alarm System in Boogies?It would have saved many innocent lives.and nobody noticed it is really bad. May their Soul rest in peace.

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  • mohi c h, manglore

    Sun, Dec 29 2013

    a simple fire alarm in the train can save many accidents like this and save lives

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  • William, Bantwal

    Sun, Dec 29 2013

    RIP. 26 died in sleep. No one knows when death comes. The driver has done a good job but too late, could have seen the fire earlier. No security guards on the train, I think.

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  • Raja Koppal, udupi

    Sun, Dec 29 2013

    Very sad incident.Doesn't understand why it's happening nowadays with A/C buses and train coaches.

    God should save everyone from such incidents..

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 29 2013

    Good to know that alert driver of the train prevented spreading the fire and preventing from the major accident because the accident occurred in the late night when the passengers were on deep sleep.Thanq.

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