Fire Breaks Out on the Pune-Mumbai Intercity Express near Karjat, causing panic among travelers. Flames emerged under two train coaches, prompting an emergency stop by alert passengers. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Fire Breaks Out on the Pune-Mumbai Intercity Express near Karjat, causing panic among travelers. Flames emerged under two train coaches, prompting an emergency stop by alert passengers.
Source, photo: www.lokmattimes.com

Fire Breaks Out: Railway Officials Respond Swiftly

Passengers immediately pulled the emergency chain, halting the train and alerting authorities. Railway officials urged travelers to remain inside while emergency teams assessed the situation.

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Firefighters arrived quickly and managed to control the flames before serious damage occurred. After ensuring the area was safe, the train was cleared to continue its journey.

Fire Breaks Out: Passengers Express Concerns About Safety

A video of the incident quickly went viral, raising concerns about railway safety measures. Many passengers demanded stricter fire prevention protocols to avoid similar future incidents.

Authorities confirmed no casualties and reassured travelers that their safety remains the top priority. Officials plan to investigate potential causes, including mechanical failures or electrical faults.

Eyewitnesses described the situation as terrifying but commended the quick response of railway staff. Passengers emphasized the need for improved emergency protocols and fire prevention systems.

Investigators are currently inspecting all affected train sections and will publish an official report. Railway representatives have promised enhanced safety measures to prevent such occurrences in the future.

Source, photo: www.lokmattimes.com

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