Puneet Varma (Editor)

Fatehpur derailment

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Date
  
10 July 2011

Country
  
India

Operator
  
Indian Railways

Time
  
12:20 IST (UTC+05:30)

Rail line
  
Howrah–Delhi main line

Location
  
Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh, India

The Fatehpur derailment was the derailment of the train Kalka Mail near Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh, India on Sunday, 10 July 2011. Seventy people were killed and more than 300 injured in the accident. The cause of the accident is not yet known, however, sources state that the train derailed following the sudden use of the emergency brake.

Contents

Overview

The accident occurred at 12:20, when the 15 coaches of Howrah-Kalka Mail derailed near Malwan. The train had left Howrah and was heading towards old Delhi when the incident happened. The number of passengers on board was not immediately known, though initial reports said that up to a thousand people were on the train at the time.

The train was travelling at the speed of 108 km/h on the Howrah - New Delhi Line when it derailed.

Fire and sparks were reported in the AC compartments of the train. The coaches were being cut with gas cutters and more than 200 policemen were involved in conducting rescue operations.

Rescue

The Indian Army deployed 100 soldiers to the accident site, and two rescue trains from Kanpur and Allahabad also went to the location.

As per ToI report dated 05-08-2011; it was a fault in the rail track that derailed the Delhi-bound Howrah-Kalka Mail on 10 July, where 70 people were killed.

The inquiry conducted by chief commissioner of railway safety in its preliminary report revealed that the cause of the accident was "failure of equipment -permanent way", or a breakage in the rail track.

References

Fatehpur derailment Wikipedia


Similar Topics