A letter urging the Railway Ministry to take cognisance of serious flaws in the signalling system from February emerged after 275 people lost their lives in the Odisha train accident.
Officials say the derailment in eastern India that killed 275 people and injured hundreds was caused by an error in the electronic signalling system that led a train to wrongly change tracks and crash into a freight train.
minister who says the cause and those responsible for the crash in the eastern state of odisha have been identified? it comes as there are calls for him to resign over this? , ., , , this? the preliminary findings apparently-u this? the preliminary findings apparently. the this? the preliminary findings apparently. the railway - this? the preliminary findings - apparently. the railway minister had said the preliminary findings suggest it was a signalling error that has led to this massive mishap which has killed more than 275 people. of course the final report is yet to come. the initial reports, the preliminary inquiry reports suggest it was a signalling error which in that case it means it was a failure on the part of the railway department to ensure the safety of
some of the early details we got indicated there could have been a failure on the system s part, the signalling error apart, which led to the coromandel express actually derailing and moving on to the other track, where the stationary goods train was standing, and hit that train, at which point the carriages overturned onto the other track, which was hit by the train coming from the other direction as well. that killed more than 288 people. but these are still preliminary investigations, and once there is a formal report, it will still be conflicting, there is still no clarity on the reasons behind why this really happened, all the circumstances in which this happened, but as of now, where we are standing,