Hyderabad/Chennai, 30 July 2012: At least 35 passengers were killed and 25 injured when a coach of the Delhi-Chennai Tamil Nadu Express caught fire near Nellore in Andhra Pradesh early Monday, officials said.
The fire broke out between 4.30 a.m. and 4.45 a.m. in the S-11 compartment minutes after the Chennai-bound train left Nellore railway station in south coastal Andhra Pradesh, about 450 km from Hyderabad.
The death toll may go up as a total of 72 passengers were travelling in the second class reserved compartment, which was completely gutted in the fire. Some eyewitnesses have put the death toll at 50.
Twenty-seven people, including one-year-old Arshita, who were injured when a coach of the New Delhi-Chennai Tamil Nadu Express was gutted Monday morning, have been admitted to four hospitals in Nellore in Andhra Pradesh. The passengers were travelling to Chennai in the ill-fated S-11 coach of the Chennai-bound super-fast Tamil Nadu Express train. The railways put out a list of the injured passengers. At Jai Bharat Hospital: S.Prakash Singh, Shoba Singh, Uday Bhaskar, G.Ramachandra Srinivas, Kumud Kumar Bansal, Prasanna Bansal, Sujanmal Sharada Parakah and Sujanmal. At Bollineni Hospital: S.Madan Lal, Uttam Kumar, Anusha, Tirupattiamma, Sampath Kumar. At Government Hospital: K.K.Sunil Kumar, Amarpreet Singh, Venkata Koteswara Rao, Raghavan, Sandeep Agnihotri, S.S. Verma, Veena and one-year-old baby Arshita (from New Delhi to Chennai), Hussain, Rekha, Sukhdeep Singh, Sambasiva Rao. At People’s Polyclinic: Krushi and C.V ijayakumar. |
"More than 35 passengers are dead and 25 are injured. The injured have been admitted in hospitals," B. Rami Reddy, district revenue officer and additional district magistrate at Nellore, told IANS over phone.
While 15 passengers are believed to have jumped down from the burning compartment, there was no official word about others. Rescue workers have recovered 12 bodies while efforts were on to retrieve others from the compartment.
Nellore District Collector B. Sridhar said the bodies were charred beyond recognition and they were trying to identify with the help of their relatives. He said the burning bogie was detached to prevent the fire from spreading to other compartments.
He quoted some witnesses as saying that the fire was caused by short circuit near the toilet. As the train was not moving at full speed, some passengers either entered the adjoining compartment or jumped down. However, those sleeping on the upper berths could not escape as the smoke spread fast, and the doors also got jammed.
The injured were admitted to various government and private hospitals in Nellore town.
"There may be 30 bodies lying in the compartment. It is horrific," said Congress legislator Anam Vivekananda Reddy after visiting the accident site. Barring the gutted coach and three other compartments, the train left for Chennai, 155 km from Nellore.
A special train from Chennai carrying the relatives of those travelling in the ill-fated coach was also sent to Nellore. A senior Southern Railway official told IANS in Chennai: "The train will bring back the affected passengers from Nellore." The list of passengers travelling in the S-11 coach of Tamil Nadu Express has been pasted at the Chennai Central station, added the official.
A witness told reporters that many were trapped inside when the flames engulfed the compartment. "I was lucky to come out but many passengers could not escape as two doors were jammed and the smoke spread fast," said Sudhir. Fire fighting personnel extinguished the fire and rescue workers were using gas cutters and other equipment to retrieve the bodies.
Ambulances were pressed into service to shift the injured to hospital.