City
Epaper

After PM Modi's call, here's how Mandaviya-led team handled Balasore train accident crisis

By ANI | Updated: June 8, 2023 14:50 IST

New Delhi [India], June 8 : On Sunday, a day after the triple-train accident in Odisha's Balasore, Prime Minister ...

Open in App

New Delhi [India], June 8 : On Sunday, a day after the triple-train accident in Odisha's Balasore, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the accident site. On one of the rarest occasions, PM Modi was seen having a conversation with somebody on the mobile phone. That call was made to the Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya.

Sources aware of the development said that PM Modi asked Mansukh Mandaviya to rush with a team to the accident site.

"It was merely a conversation that went on for not more than 30 seconds. The message to the minister was clear that there was a crisis. It needed to be handled," a top source told ANI.

Within an hour or two of that conversation, Mandaviya rushed to the accident site from Hyderabad where he was present for a programme. But that was not without a plan in place. The crisis is not something new to the Health Minister after having been present on the ground during the 2000 Gujarat earthquake and most recently handling the Covid crisis from the Centre.

Mandaviya asked a special team of doctors to be rushed from AIIMS and Safdarjung Hospital in the national capital to help fight the crisis- the biggest being the identification and handing over the bodies of those who had died in this unfortunate accident.

"By the time the teams got to the spot. It was nearly 24 hours and the biggest worry was ensuring the bodies' preservation. Many of those bodies were unidentified. The instructions were clear that nobody would be released without post-mortem and embalming," a top source in the health ministry told ANI.

But in a place like Balasore, which had limited resources, how would it be possible to preserve these bodies till the families came? The only option available was ice slabs. Here is when Mansukh Mandaviya brought forth his experience as shipping minister in the Modi government 1.0.

"The minister immediately rang up the top officials in the shipping ministry and arranged for two vessels with refrigerating capacity from Paradip and Dhamara ports. This was an important tool to manage the preserving of the dead bodies which were already impacted by the extremely hot and humid weather conditions," another official from the health ministry told ANI.

The team that flew down from Delhi was brought in a special Indian Air Force flight to carry all the equipment necessary for embalming the bodies. But there were many bodies that needed to be embalmed urgently and the doctor's capacity was limited.

"The minister did not waste any time and immediately called for additional doctors from AIIMS Nagpur, Raipur, and Bibinagar to expedite the job. This special team of doctors were experts in embalming and ensured that there was no panic and nobody was left to decompose," a senior doctor on the ground, told ANI.

This was not the only job. It was a race against time to ensure that the maximum number of people who were to be given first-aid treatment was done and passengers who wished to be released after the first-aid treatment were sent back home.

"Even at the hospital, the kin of those who came to take their injured family members and to claim the bodies of those dead were given humanitarian treatment. A helpdesk was set up for identification and even there adequate arrangements for food and water were made for those coming from far and wide during this hour of crisis. Minimum inconvenience to the families was seen during this hour of crisis," a team member working on the ground at AIIMS Bhubaneswar told ANI.

Even as bodies continue to be claimed by families and there are close to 80 bodies that remain unidentified, every care has been taken to ensure that no dead body is left to decompose.

At the end of the medical crisis being resolved, the visuals of three union ministers, Ashwini Vaishnaw Dharmendra Pradhan and Mansukh Mandaviya, standing with folded hands before the doctors and medical staff who have gone beyond the call of duty, is a reflection of the whole of government approach.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Narendra ModiMansukh MandaviyaNew DelhiHyderabadNarendra Modi JiIndian Air ForceNew Delhi Lok SabhaHyderabad Lok SabhaNarendra Modi SirShri Narendra ModiHyderabad HouseAiims
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalBegumpet Airport in Hyderabad Receives Bomb Threat Mail, Search Underway

HealthInternational Yoga Day 2025: Know Theme, Date, and How Yoga Can Benefit Life on Earth

National'Not Receive Permit to Land': Lufthansa Flight to Hyderabad Forced to Return to Frankfurt Airport

PunePune Bridge Collapse: PM Modi Speaks to CM Fadnavis as Death Toll Rises to 4

National"Unimaginable That Vijay Bhai Is No More”: PM Modi Mourns Former Gujarat CM's Death In Ahmedabad Plane Crash

National Realted Stories

NationalUttarakhand: Guldi solar pumping drinking water system becomes lifeline for over 50 families

National'Mountains of Misfortune': Second tragedy rocks Kedarnath within a week

NationalMaharashtra govt to formulate policy on agricultural wages: Agriculture Minister

NationalRajasthan: Cyber fraud mastermind, carrying Rs 25000 reward, arrested

NationalHoneymoon murder case: Meghalaya Police question Sonam, Raja Raghuvanshi's families in Indore