Fire Erupts in Empty Train Coach at Hyderabad's Nampally Station

A fire broke out in an empty AC coach of the Hyderabad-Jaipur Special Train at Nampally Station on Friday evening. Railway staff noticed smoke and alerted fire services, with three fire engines controlling the blaze. No casualties were reported as the coach was empty, and passengers were evacuated from other compartments. The cause of the fire is unknown, and authorities have ordered an inquiry.

Key Points: Fire Breaks Out in Empty Train Coach at Hyderabad Station

  • Fire broke out in empty AC coach of Hyderabad-Jaipur Special Train
  • Incident occurred at Nampally Station around 6:45 p.m.
  • Three fire engines brought blaze under control
  • Affected coaches B1 and B2 detached; inquiry ordered
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Fire breaks out in empty train coach at Hyderabad's Nampally station

A fire broke out in an empty coach of the Hyderabad-Jaipur Special Train at Nampally Station. No casualties reported. Three fire engines brought the blaze under control.

"No passengers were inside the coach. No injuries reported and the fire was brought under control immediately. - South Central Railway Spokesman"

Hyderabad, May 15

A fire broke out in an empty train coach of Hyderabad-Jaipur Special Train stationed at Nampally Railway Station here on Friday. However, there were no casualties.

The fire broke out in an airconditioned coach and spread to the adjoining coach.

The incident occurred around 6:45 p.m., ahead of the train's scheduled departure at 7:50 a.m.

Railway staff noticed smoke emanating from the coach and alerted fire services department.

Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) personnel along with firefighting personnel rushed to the spot and brought the fire under control.

Three fire engines were pressed into service to control the blaze.

The incident triggered panic among passengers at the railway station.

Railway staff evacuated passengers from other compartments.

According to South Central Railway (SCR) spokesman, a fire was noticed in an empty coach of Hyderabad-Jaipur Special Train which was stationed at the platform.

The spokesman said no passengers were inside the coach. No injuries reported and the fire was brought under control immediately.

The affected coaches (B1 and B2) were detached.

The cause of the fire was not immediately known. Railway officials have ordered an inquiry.

Authorities were assessing the extent of the damage. There was no report of any major disruption to train operations at the station.

Meanwhile, a huge fire broke out in a storehouse of decoration material at near Kongarkalan village in Adibatla in Rangareddy district on the outskirts of Hyderabad. No casualties were reported.

According to the police, fire broke out in the warehouse storing decorative items behind PSR Sloka Convention Hall. The fire spread rapidly as decorative items made of plastic and wood were stored. Thick black smoke covered the area.

Fire tenders rushed to the spot and controlled the fire. The cause of the fire was not known.

Police said they have registered a case and the case was under investigation.

- IANS

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Ananya R
Nampally station is always crowded, especially in the evenings. Panic situation indeed 😰. But kudos to the railway staff and fire department for quick evacuation and controlling the fire.
Also, sad about the storehouse fire in Adibatla. Two incidents on same day - need better safety audits.
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David E
As someone who travels frequently on SCR trains, these incidents are concerning. Empty coach or not, fire safety measures need to be upgraded. Good that they detached the affected coaches quickly. 🔥
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Varun X
First the fire in the coach, then in a storehouse, both near Hyderabad. Coincidence or negligence? 🤔 Either way, the civic agencies (HYDRAA) seem to be doing their job well. But prevention is better than cure - regular checks would be more effective than damage control.

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