Cyclone Montha Chaos: 72 Trains Cancelled Amid Coastal Fury

The South Central Railway has cancelled 72 trains as Cyclone Montha approaches the Andhra Pradesh coast. The cyclone is expected to make landfall near Kakinada with severe wind speeds. Railway authorities have activated emergency protocols including 24/7 control rooms and rescue teams. Passengers are advised to travel only if necessary during the cyclone period.

Key Points: South Central Railway Cancels 72 Trains Due to Cyclone Montha

  • 72 trains cancelled across Andhra Pradesh routes from Oct 28-29
  • Railway GM visits Vijayawada to review cyclone preparedness
  • Emergency control rooms established for 24/7 monitoring
  • Strategic positioning of diesel locomotives and rescue teams
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Cyclone Montha impact: South Central Railway cancels 72 trains

South Central Railway cancels 72 trains as Cyclone Montha approaches Andhra Pradesh coast. Heavy rains and strong winds expected from Oct 27-29. Passenger safety measures activated.

"Control rooms are being set up at both divisional level and headquarters level and are manned round-the-clock - South Central Railway"

Hyderabad, Oct 27

The South Central Railway on Monday announced cancellations of 72 trains in view of cyclone Montha in the Bay of Bengal, which is likely to cross the Andhra Pradesh coast near Kakinada on Tuesday.

As the cyclone is likely to affect several places in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Odisha, the South Central Railway (SCR) cancelled the trains scheduled for October 28 and 29.

The cyclone Montha is likely to cross the Andhra Pradesh coast between Machilipatnam and Kakinada around the evening of October 18 as a severe cyclonic storm with heavy wind speeds.

In view of the forecast of heavy rains and strong winds along the coastal areas from October 27 to 29, passengers have been advised to travel only if necessary during this period.

Cancelled trains include Vijayawada-Bhimavaram, Nidadavolu-Bhimavaram, Bhimavaram-Vijayawada, Vijayawada-Rajahmundry, Guntur-Vijayawada, Vijayawada-Kakinada Port, Kakinada Port-Rajahmundry, Vijayawada-Tenali, Tenali-Repalle, Repalle-Guntur, Guntur-Tenali, Repalle-Markapur Road, Markapur Road-Tenali, Vijayawada-Machilipatnam, Machilipatnam-Gudivada, Machilipatnam-Vijayawada, Vijayawada-Narsapur, Narsapur-Rajahmundry, Vijayawada-Ongole, Bhimavaram-Narsapur, Narsapur-Guntur, Vijayawada-Macherla, Rajahmundry-Visakhapatnam, Rajahmundry-Bhimavaram, Kakinada Port-Visakhapatnam, Tirupati -Visakhapatnam, Visakhapatnam-Guntur, Machilipatnam-Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad -Visakhapatnam, Mahbubnagar -Visakhapatnam, Chennai Central -Visakhapatnam and Secunderabad -Visakhapatnam.

The East Coast Railway has already announced the cancellation of 43 trains in view of the cyclone.

Meanwhile, Sanjay Kumar Srivastava, General Manager, South Central Railway, on Monday visited Vijayawada and took stock of the preparedness.

Mohit Sonakiya, Divisional Railway Manager, Vijayawada Division, briefed the General Manager on the steps being taken to tackle cyclone Montha.

General Manager instructed the heads of all departments - Operating, Engineering, Electrical, Mechanical, Commercial, and Medical to be on high alert to ensure the safety of passengers, staff, and railway assets.

Control rooms are being set up at both divisional level and headquarters level and are manned round-the-clock by officers and supervisors to closely monitor train operations, bridge conditions, and water levels at vulnerable locations, the SCR said.

Satya Prakash, Additional General Manager, held a preparedness meeting with the Principal heads of departments at SCR Headquarters, Rail Nilayam. He instructed officials to be on high alert to respond as per the need of the situation.

He advised to setup a war room to monitor time-to-time cyclonic effects at the Zonal and Divisional Level. Patrolling teams have been deployed to monitor tracks, bridges, and other critical infrastructure. Monsoon reserves comprising men, materials, and machinery are ready to be mobilised in case of any emergency.

Diesel locomotives and mobile rescue teams (MRTs) have been positioned strategically to ensure continuity of essential operations even in the event of traction failures. Passenger safety and convenience are being prioritised. Adequate food and water supplies have been ensured at catering units and railway stations. Medical teams, ambulances, and first-aid centres are on standby to respond promptly to any eventuality.

Close coordination and liaison are being maintained with the Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (APSDMA) to facilitate real-time updates and joint responses.

Help Desks and 24x7 PRS refund counters have been set up at key stations, including Vijayawada, Rajahmundry, Kakinada Town, Bhimavaram, and Tenali.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is really disruptive for people who had important travel plans. While safety is important, the railways should have given more advance notice. Many passengers must be stranded at stations right now.
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Sarah B
Appreciate the detailed planning by SCR - from setting up control rooms to medical teams on standby. This shows proper disaster management preparedness. Hope the cyclone doesn't cause much damage.
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Aditya G
My cousin works in Kakinada and was planning to come home for Diwali shopping. Better to cancel than risk lives. Railways are doing the right thing. 🌪️
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Michael C
Good to see the 24x7 refund counters and help desks being set up. At least passengers won't lose their money due to cancellations. Practical approach by Indian Railways.
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Kavya N
Living in coastal Andhra, we've seen how dangerous cyclones can be. Better to be safe than sorry. Hope people in affected areas have taken necessary precautions. 🙏
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Vikram M
The coordination with state disaster management is crucial. Hope all the preparations help minimize the impact. Stay safe everyone in the coastal regions!

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