
Railway Crew Saves Empty Train From Fire, Zero Injuries
Quick thinking by railway staff at a West Bengal station prevented a train fire from spreading early Sunday morning. Everyone stayed safe thanks to their rapid response.
When flames erupted on a passenger train at Katwa railway station in West Bengal early Sunday morning, railway workers sprang into action with a response that kept everyone safe.
The fire started around 4:30 a.m. in a coach of the Katwa-Azimganj passenger train sitting on platform two. Passengers at the station spotted the blaze and raised the alarm, causing a brief stir on the platform.
Railway staff immediately detached the burning coach from the rest of the train, stopping the fire from spreading to other compartments. Fire crews arrived quickly and had the flames under control within 30 minutes.
The timing proved fortunate. The train was empty when the fire broke out, meaning no passengers were aboard the affected coach. Station staff and early morning travelers remained unharmed throughout the incident.

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This story showcases exactly what emergency preparedness looks like in action. Railway workers didn't hesitate when they saw the danger. Their quick decision to separate the burning coach protected the entire train and kept passengers at the station out of harm's way.
Fire crews demonstrated the value of rapid response times, arriving promptly and extinguishing the blaze efficiently. Their coordination with railway staff turned what could have been a major disaster into a contained incident with zero casualties.
Eastern Railway officials have launched an investigation to determine what sparked the fire. Understanding the cause will help prevent similar incidents in the future, making rail travel even safer for millions of passengers across the region.
The incident serves as a reminder that safety systems work best when people stay alert and act fast. Every person who noticed the flames, raised the alarm, or helped respond played a part in the successful outcome.
Thanks to trained professionals and vigilant passengers, what started as a dangerous situation ended with everyone safe and sound.
Based on reporting by The Hindu
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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