Signal failure identified as preliminary cause of devastating train accident in Odisha, India

In the aftermath of a tragic train accident in Odisha, India, which claimed the lives of at least 300 people and left over 1000 injured, preliminary investigations have unveiled a signaling failure as a potential cause.
The incident ranks among the most catastrophic rail accidents witnessed in the country.
According to initial findings, the Coromandel Express was instructed to proceed onto the main line, but the signal was later changed, diverting the train onto the loop line. Tragically, it collided with a stationary goods train positioned on the loop line.
As authorities work to ascertain the precise factors contributing to the crash, investigators are examining the possibility of human error, signal failure, and other potential causes. Officials have submitted a preliminary inquiry report shedding light on the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid a visit to the accident site, where he received a briefing from Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and disaster management team officers. During his visit, the Prime Minister emphasized that those found responsible for the accident will face appropriate consequences.
Efforts to determine accountability and prevent future accidents continue as India grapples with the aftermath of this devastating train collision in Odisha. (ILKHA)
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