Shahdol-Nagpur Express Brake Van Derails in MP: No Casualties Reported
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Bhopal/Jabalpur, March 13 (NationPress) A distressing occurrence unfolded on Friday as the brake van, which is the last coach of the Shahdol-Nagpur Express train, derailed, causing significant alarm among the passengers, according to officials.
The incident transpired around 12:30 PM while the train was traveling from the Seoni-Shahdol section towards Nagpur, specifically in the stretch between Nainpur and Keolari stations in Madhya Pradesh.
Reports indicate that the train was operating at its regular speed when a sudden jolt disrupted the journey.
The wheels of the brake van unexpectedly came off the tracks, resulting in a loud clattering sound that incited panic and disorder within the coaches.
Passengers recounted a brief period of sheer chaos as the train halted abruptly.
Fortunately, there were no fatalities or severe injuries as a result of the derailment.
According to officials, "No passengers reported any injuries, although the sudden incident caused considerable anxiety among those on board."
Senior railway officials from the South East Central Railway zone, along with technical teams, Railway Protection Force, and Government Railway Police personnel, promptly arrived at the scene upon receiving notifications about the incident.
Efforts to restore normalcy began immediately, focusing on re-railing the derailed brake van and addressing any track damage to resume regular services.
As of the most recent updates, train operations on the affected section were still halted, leading to a complete suspension of services in that area.
Authorities are diligently working to clear the blockage and reinstate traffic flow, prioritizing relief and rescue actions to lessen the disruption for passengers.
Railway officials have launched a preliminary investigation to ascertain the precise cause of the derailment, which may involve examining track conditions, mechanical failures of the brake van, or other operational factors.