NEW DELHI, June 4- The Indian Railways Minister said today that The cause and those responsible for the deadliest train crash in two decades have been identified.
Indian Railways Minister Ashweni Vejnow told the Indian news agency ANI that Authorities were able to identify the cause of the accident and the person responsible. It's about the electronic signal system. The accident was likely caused by a change in electronic interlocking, a complex system designed to manage track travel to prevent train collisions. He hasn't asked for details at this time. until a report summarizing the results of the investigation This will let you know who made the adjustments while the system was in use. and how to do it
The accident occurred near the city of Balasore in the state of Odisha formerly Orissa. In eastern India on Friday, the death toll rose to 288 and more are expected. Because as many as 900 people are being treated in hospitals, many of them in serious condition. There is still some confusion about the sequence of events. But several reports quote railway officials as saying A Coromandal Express passenger train traveling south from Kolkata, Bengal, south to Chennai, Tamil Nadu received a false signal to move to the side track. and crashed into a parked freight train As a result, another express passenger train from Bengaluru Karnataka heads north to Kolkata. Colliding with the wreckage of the train blocking the tracks causing the derailment as well.-Thai News Agency
Source: Thai News Agency