
Delhi, Oct 18: A passenger onboard the Amritsar-Saharsa Garib Rath Express sustained critical burn injuries after a major fire broke out in the train on Saturday near Sirhind Railway station in Punjab.
According to the Railway Board, one person sustained minor injuries in the incident, the reason behind which is yet to be ascertained.
The fire broke out around 7:30 AM when the train (number 12204) was coming from Amritsar and proceeding for Bihar.
A Government Railway Police (GRP) official said smoke was noticed in one of the AC coaches of the train.
Panicked over it, a passenger pulled the alarm chain to stop the train. Thereafter, the passengers were safely evacuated from the coach, the official said.
The fire soon engulfed the coach (G-19). Two other coaches also faced minor impact. The three coaches were separated from the rest of the train and fire tenders were immediately called in, the GRP official said.
The Railway Board said one person suffered minor injuries in the incident.
A 32-year-old woman suffered some burn injuries and was taken to the Civil Hospital in Fatehgarh Sahib, said Station House Officer, GRP Sirhind, Rattan Lal.
As the fire was contained and the situation became normal, the railway authorities shifted the passengers from the affected coach to other coaches. Later,the train left for its destination, said the Railway officials.