Utkal Express may have derailed due to maintenance work on tracks: Railways

At least 21 were killed, 97 others injured in the accident that took place on Saturday

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Utkal Express derails
Workers repairing the rail track after the Puri-Haridwar Utkal Express train derailed in Khatauli near Muzaffarnagar, on Sunday. (Photo: PTI)

A senior railway official on Sunday said a preliminary probe has found that maintenance work was being carried out on the tracks where multiple coaches of the derailed on Saturday.

"Some maintenance work was going on, which might have caused the of Utkal Express," said Mohd Jamshed, Member Traffic, Railway Board, at a news briefing on Sunday.

The senior official, who rushed to the spot in Khatauli where the occurred, said he had seen maintenance tools on the tracks.

"There is an audio clip of a conversation that we will probe. Also, when we did a site inspection, we saw some equipment of the used for track repair present there," he said.

At least 21 people were killed and 97 injured, 26 of them grievously, in the derailment, the said.

"It is being said that some work was being carried out at the site and in that work the required precautions were not taken," Jamshed said.

An initial report will be submitted to the ministry by this evening, he said.

He said the has instituted an enquiry to be conducted by the Commissioner, Railway Safety, Northern Circle. The probe will begin tomorrow, he added.

"As per the directions of the railway minister, strict action will be taken against those found guilty prima facie," he said.

"Commissioner Safety will ascertain what type of maintenance work was being carried out on the track in his detailed probe. He will also find out whether laid down rules were followed," he added.

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