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High-level probe into Hirakhand Express derailment begins

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BHUBANESWA­R: A highlevel probe was set in motion into the derailment of Jagdalpur-bhubaneswa­r Hirakhanda Express that claimed 39 lives in Andhra Pradesh, even as train services resumed on the route on Monday.

The process of investigat­ion by the Commission­er of Railway Safety commenced to ascertain the cause of the train mishap that took place on Saturday night near Kuneru in Vizianagar­am district of Andhra Prade, an East Coast Railways (ECOR) official said.

Ram Kripal, Commission­er of Railway Safety, South Central Circle, Secuderaba­d, under the Ministry of Civil Aviation is holding the statutory inquiry, he said.

After visiting the accident site where nine bogies and the engine of the train had jumped off the track, the commission is at present conducting the inquiry at the Officers’ Rest House (open line) at Rayagada.

Thereafter, the inquiry will start from 10.30 am on Tuesday at the divisional railway manager’s office, Dondaparth­y, Visakhapat­anam, the official said.

“Any member of the public having knowledge relating to this accident and matters connected therewith and desiring to give evidence may do say at above places on the dates of inquiry or write to the Commission­er Of Railway Safety, South Central Circle...,” a railway notificati­on said.

“The investigat­ion will look into all aspects relating to the train derailment to ascertain the exact cause of the tragic incident,” said an ECOR officer.

Meanwhile, normal train services resumed on Rayagadavi­zianagaram railway section.

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