Indian Railways News => | Topic started by RailXpert on Aug 04, 2012 - 09:01:53 AM |
Title - Probe finds death figures, cause of blaze mysteriousPosted by : RailXpert on Aug 04, 2012 - 09:01:53 AM |
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Even as the Commissioner of Railway Safety, Dinesh Kumar Singh started his two-day statutory inquiry into the blaze that broke out aboard the Tamil Nadu Express on Monday killing 32 people, the preliminary inquiry by the Railway police has thrown some serious questions about the security arrangements as well as functioning of the railway machinery in accordance with the set rules and procedures. The inquiry has also raised doubts about the correct figure of deaths in the accident.The question that has befuddled the investigators is how the fire engulfed the entire coach in just two minutes. According to investigations, the train passed platform number 3 of Nellore station, without stopping, exactly at 4.18 am and gateman at the Vedayapalya crossing, just 2 km away from the station, saw the flames and smoke in the coach S-11.As per procedure, when a non-stop train passes through a station, two employees should watch it closely from either sides and show it the green flag. In case of the Tamil Nadu Express, record shows that a deputy superintendent on platform no. 2 and another employee on platform no. 3 monitored the train. Investigators have doubts on whether the duo did its job properly. If they did, how could the blaze have engulfed the entire coach in a matter of minutes, is a mystery with no apparent explanations as of now. |