City
Epaper

Samaleshwari Express mishap: Railway Safety Commissioner to hold "statutory inquiry" on June 28

By ANI | Updated: June 26, 2019 21:45 IST

RK Sharma, Commissioner of Railway Safety, North Frontier Circle, Kolkata under Civil Aviation Ministry has initiated a "statutory inquiry" on June 28 in connection with the accident involving the 18005 Howrah-Jagdalpur Samaleswari Express.

Open in App

RK Sharma, Commissioner of Railway Safety, North Frontier Circle, Kolkata under Civil Aviation Ministry has initiated a "statutory inquiry" on June 28 in connection with the accident involving the 18005 Howrah-Jagdalpur Samaleswari Express.

The inquiry will commence from 1200 Hrs of June 28 at Officers' Rest House, East Coast Railway, near Rayagada railway station, according to a press notification by Additional Divisional Railway Manager (Infra), Waltair.

"Thereafter, the Inquiry will start from 1000 Hrs of 29.06.2019 to till completion at East Point rest house (classic), beach road, Chinna Waltair, Visakhapatnam," it said.

Earlier, East Coast Railway had ordered an inquiry into the matter by Commissioner of Railway Safety, Kolkata, an independent statutory authority under the Ministry of Civil Aviation.

On June 25, three people were killed after the engine of the 18005 Howrah-Jagdalpur Samaleshwari Express caught fire and derailed after the train collided head-on with a maintenance engine on the railway track in Odisha's Rayagada district.

The engine that caught fire detached from the train. Apart from the engine, the front guard cum luggage van and one general second class coach of the train also derailed on the impact.

According to officials, three railway staff succumbed to their injuries in the accident.

Those who were killed have been identified as Sagar, Gouri Naidu and Suresh.

The mishap occurred between Keutugusa and Singapur road in Rayagada district at 4:30 pm.

The fire brigade and ambulance arrived at the spot immediately afterwards.

According to sources, station masters on duty at Keutugusa and Singapur road have been suspended.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: RayagadaCivil Aviation Ministry
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalIndiGo Brings In External Aviation Experts to Probe Causes of Nationwide Disruption

National'Most Stressful Travel Ever’: Flyers Question IndiGo’s Future After Massive Operational Crisis

NationalIndiGo Flight Delay & Chaos: Ministry Issues Emergency Orders, Assures Stability Within Days; Airline Promises Refunds

NationalCivil Aviation Ministry Mandates Prompt Delivery: Airlines Instructed to Ensure Luggage Arrives within 30 Minutes

InternationalDGCA, EASA join hands to propel unmanned aircraft systems, air mobility

National Realted Stories

National"Iran has won": Shia Markazi Chand Committee president Syed Saif Abbas Naqvi on Trump's ceasefire move

National"Won't only benefit women but whole country": KGMU Vice Chancellor Soniya Nityanand on Women Reservation Bill

NationalPM Modi highlights 11 years of PMMY, calls it a boost to self-employment among youth

NationalTN polls: Vijay to campaign in Tirunelveli today amid strict police conditions

NationalFirst-time voters surge by 33 pc in TN ahead of Assembly polls