3 killed as Samaleswari Express hits tower car

Bhubaneswar: Three railway personnel were killed when the engine of the Howrah-Jagdalpur Samaleswari Express caught fire after hitting a maintenance tower car in Rayagada district Tuesday, officials said.
All three deceased were engaged in the maintenance tower car when the accident took place between Singapur Road and Keutaguda, East Coast Railway (ECoR) spokesperson JP Mishra said.
The incident happened after the engine, the front guard-cum-luggage van and a general second class coach of 18005 Howrah-Jagdalpur Express got derailed after hitting the maintenance tower car engaged in some work, he said.
The engine caught fire after it hit the tower car and later, it was detached from the rake, the spokesperson said, adding only the engine was affected and the train and passengers remained unharmed, while three staff engaged in the tower car died.
The railways ordered an inquiry by the commissioner of railway safety, Kolkata, Mishra said, adding that the matter has been viewed seriously and the Railway Board sought full details of the accident.
The commissioner of railway safety is an independent statutory authority under the ministry of civil aviation. The station masters on duty at Keutguda and Singapur Road have been placed under suspension, Mishra said.
The deceased were identified as Sagar, senior section engineer, electrical, Gouri Naidu, electrical technician and Suresh, technician of the maintenance tower, he said.
Two buses were engaged for transporting the passengers of the train to Jagdalpur and arrangements were made to provide them food, Mishra said. Steps have been taken to get the detached train back to Rayagada, sources said.
The train with 148 passengers on board was detached from engine and taken to Rayagada at 6.22 pm. Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan spoke to rail minister Piyush Goyal. The latter informed Pradhan that all passengers in Samaleswari Express are safe and have been successfully evacuated. State health minister Naba Kishore Das directed Rayagada Chief District Medical Officer to ensure proper health care of the accident victims.

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