North Eastern Railway orders probe into lentil collapse case at Kannauj railway station

North Eastern Railway orders probe into lentil collapse case at Kannauj railway station

NER investigates Kannauj station collapse; compensation announced for victims. Swift rescue operations ensured no casualties.

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North Eastern Railway orders probe into lentil collapse case at Kannauj railway station

Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) of the North Eastern Railway (NER) has ordered the formation of a four-member probe committee to investigate the causes of the lentil collapse incident at the Kannauj railway station in Uttar Pradesh.

The committee includes the Chief Engineer, Chief Administrative Officer/ R.S.P., Chief Safety Officer and Principal Chief Safety Commissioner.

Meanwhile, the North Eastern Railway has also announced compensation for the victims of the accident. An ex-gratia amount of Rs 50,000 will be given to those with minor injuries, and Rs 2.5 lakh to those with serious injuries.

Relief and rescue operations were led by Divisional Railway Manager Veena Sinha, along with other officials from the Izzatnagar Division. This prompt response ensured that the injured received immediate attention and care.

A team of railway doctors, under the guidance of the Chief Medical Superintendent, collaborated with local hospital doctors to provide proper medical facilities to those injured. The injured individuals received thorough treatment from the team of doctors, who worked diligently to ensure their well- being.

The collapse of an under-construction structure at Kannauj Railway Station has left six people seriously injured but they are out of danger, said a top police official on Saturday.

Speaking to ANI, Kanpur Commissioner K Vijayendra Pandian said that no casualties have been reported in the incident and out of 28 rescued people, 15 individuals have been discharged from the hospital after treatment.

"Around 28 people have been rescued. They were admitted to the hospital. 15 people have been discharged. 6 people are seriously injured but out of danger. There are no head injuries. Some people have received fractures. They are under observation. We have inspected by drone and manually. SDRF snipper dogs have been pressed into service. No casualties have been reported yet. The debris will be cleared in some time. 28 people have been identified," Pandian said.

Edited By: Avantika
Published On: Jan 12, 2025
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