Fire Breaks Out on Moving Train in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer, Swiftly Contained

A fire broke out beneath a coach of the Delhi to Jaisalmer Swarn Nagari Express near Jetha Chandan Railway Station. The alert loco pilot stopped the train immediately, preventing a potential major accident. Railway staff swiftly used fire extinguishers to bring the blaze under control, causing only temporary panic among passengers. No casualties were reported, the train resumed its journey, and an investigation into the cause is underway.

Key Points: Train Fire in Jaisalmer Contained, No Casualties Reported

  • Fire erupted beneath a coach of Swarn Nagari Express
  • Loco pilot stopped train safely at Jetha Chandan station
  • Railway staff quickly extinguished blaze
  • No casualties reported, train resumed journey
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Fire breaks out in moving train in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer; no casualties reported

A fire erupted on the Swarn Nagari Express in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Quick action by the loco pilot and staff averted disaster with no casualties reported.

"As soon as the loco pilot realised the danger, he showed presence of mind and immediately stopped the train at a safe place, thus averting a major accident - Railway Official"

Jaisalmer, Feb 8

A fire broke out in a moving train in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer on Sunday, causing widespread panic, officials said, adding that no casualties have been reported so far and that the blaze was swiftly contained.

The fire erupted beneath a coach of the Swarn Nagari Express, which was travelling from Delhi to Jaisalmer.

The incident occurred near Jetha Chandan Railway Station in Jaisalmer.

"As soon as the loco pilot realised the danger, he showed presence of mind and immediately stopped the train at a safe place, thus averting a major accident," an official said.

"As soon as the train stopped, the railway staff immediately began extinguishing the fire. Using fire extinguishers and other available resources, the staff brought the fire under control within a short time. Passengers on board the train experienced panic for a short time," the official added.

The authorities further mentioned that there were no casualties in this incident.

"After the fire was extinguished, the train resumed its journey to Jaisalmer," the official added.

The cause of the fire has not yet been determined.

According to the authorities, an investigation has been launched, and further details are awaited.

This incident comes just weeks after a fire broke out in a coach of the Sabarmati Express at Pokhran Railway Station on January 14, moments before the train was scheduled to depart.

Smoke was seen rising from one of the coaches while the train was at the platform.

Railway staff and security personnel present at the station immediately took action after being alerted to the fire. They used fire extinguishers to bring the flames under control after considerable effort.

Once the fire was extinguished, railway officials conducted a thorough inspection of the affected coach. After a preliminary safety check, the train was allowed to continue to its destination. No injuries or loss of life were reported in the incident.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is the second fire in Rajasthan in weeks! First Sabarmati Express, now Swarn Nagari. What is happening with maintenance? Passengers pay good money for tickets and deserve safe travel. Hope the investigation finds the root cause and fixes it permanently.
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Rohit P
Great job by the railway team! From the pilot to the staff on board, everyone handled it professionally. In a country as vast as ours, running thousands of trains daily, such incidents can happen. The real test is the response time, and they passed. 👍
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Sarah B
I was on a train to Jaisalmer last month. The thought of a fire while moving is terrifying. So relieved there were no casualties. This highlights the importance of having well-trained staff and working fire extinguishers in every coach.
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Vikram M
"Beneath a coach" – sounds like it could be an electrical short circuit or maybe friction from the brakes. The desert heat in Rajasthan can be harsh on machinery. Regular maintenance before the summer peaks is absolutely crucial. Hope the inquiry is transparent.
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Karthik V
While we commend the staff, let's not normalize these incidents. Two fires in one zone within a month is a pattern, not a coincidence. The Railways must invest more in modern, fire-resistant materials and better inspection protocols. Safety cannot be compromised.
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