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Tamil Nadu: 9 killed in Madurai train fire; passengers ‘illegally smuggled gas cylinder’, say officials

According to the Southern Railway, the fire was triggered by an “illegally smuggled gas cylinder.” Four people died after a massive fire broke out into a stationary coach here in Madurai junction on the early morning hours of Saturday, said Chief Public Relations Officer, Southern Railway.

ANI Aug 26, 2023 09:50 IST googleads

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Madurai (Tamil Nadu) [India], 26 (ANI): Nine passengers travelling from Uttar Pradesh were killed and over 50 persons were injured after a fire broke out inside a stationary train compartment near the Madurai Railway Station in the early hours of Saturday, officials said.
An ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh has been announced for the kin of the deceased, Southern Railway announced today.
A “private party coach” was attached at Nagercoil Junction on August 25 by Train number 16730, the Punalur-Madurai Express, which began its journey from Lucknow on August 17 and had arrived at Madurai at 3.47 am today. The “party coach” was detached and kept at the Madurai Stabling line where the fire broke out at 5.15 am, according to a statement by Southern Railway.
According to the Southern Railway, the fire was triggered by an “illegally smuggled gas cylinder.”
"Today early morning at 5:30 am there was a fire accident in a coach which was halted at the Madurai railway station...They were pilgrims and were travelling from Uttar Pradesh,” MS Sangeetha, Madurai District Collector said.
“This morning when they tried to make coffee and tried to light the gas stove, there was a cylinder blast. A total of 55 people have been rescued and as of now, we have retrieved nine bodies...Rescue operation is underway...," Madurai District Collector said.
B Guganesan, Chief Public Relations Officer, Southern Railway in an official statement said the fire broke out at 5. 15 am in a private party coach at the Madurai yard and fire service which was informed arrived by 5.45 am and the blaze was put out by 7.15 am.
There was no damage to any other coaches.
According to the release by the Railways, “the passengers in the private party coach have illegally smuggled gas cylinder and this caused the fire. Many passengers had got out of the coach on noticing fire. Some passengers had got down at platform itself.”
The “party coach” was scheduled to return to Chennai tomorrow by Train Number 16824, the Kollam-Chennai Egmore Ananthapuri Express and then return to Lucknow from there.
According to the Railways, any individual can book party coach using the IRCTC portal. They are not allowed to carry any inflammable material like gas cylinder. The coach is to used only for transportation purposes.
Several senior officials like the Divisional Railway Manager (DRM), Additional Divisional Railway Manager (ADRM), and other divisional officer have reached the site of the mishap. (ANI)

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