Odisha train accident: CRS report suggests human errors by on-duty officials
The Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS) has submitted its report on the Balasore train accident in Odisha that claimed over 290 lives in June this year. The report pointed out faults from the signaling and telecommunication department (S&T).
Speaking to PTI, senior officials said, “The Railways will not make public the CRS probe report on the Balasore triple train accident to ensure that there is no “influence or interference” on the CBI’s ongoing investigation in the case.”
“While there has been no official confirmation, some sources said the CRS informed in its report that the accident occurred due to human error on the part of on-duty officials in the Signalling and Telecom Department as well as the Traffic Department,” the officials added.
Sources stated that the officials failed to follow the standard operating procedure in place for train operations.
“We will not be disclosing anything on the CRS report as another independent CBI inquiry is underway. This is to ensure that this report does not in any way influence or interfere with the other report. We will take cognizance of both the reports and make an overall evaluation of the incident and then take whatever steps necessary,” a senior official said.
South Eastern Circle CRS AM Chowdhary, who was investigating the accident, submitted his report to the Railway Board on Thursday. Top board officials declined to comment on the report.
Officials also recalled that while the CRS usually files an interim report before the final one within a week of any accident, this time it has submitted one report.
Meanwhile, the Railways has transferred five top officials of the South Eastern Railway under whose jurisdiction the accident occurred.
Three trains collided in Odisha’s Balasore district on June 2, claiming 293 lives and injuring over 1,000 people. The Shalimar-Chennai Central Coromandel Express entered the passing loop instead of the main line near the Bahanaga Bazar station at full speed and collided with a stationary goods train.
On the adjoining line, the Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express collided with the derailed coaches of the Coromandel Express, leading to some of its bogies jumping tracks.
(With PTI inputs)
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Updated: 01 Jul 2023, 12:36 PM IST
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