16 hurt in Kolkata metro fire

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KOLKATA: A fire broke out on board a metro train here during rush hour Thursday, causing a stampede-like situation and leaving at least 16 passengers injured.
Following the fire in its electrical unit, dense smoke engulfed the Dum Dum-bound air-conditioned train soon after it left the Maidan station in the heart of the city around 5pm.
Passengers claimed they were trapped inside the train for over an hour and did not receive any help from authorities even after calling the helpline repeatedly. Metro Railway has order a high-level inquiry to ascertain the reason and the source of the fire, its chief public relations officer Indrani Banerjee said.
All passengers of the train were evacuated by 6 pm through the motor man’s cabin, she added. The incident disrupted metro services during peak hours leaving many stranded across stations in its 27-km network.
Banerjee said, “A lot of smoke was seen as soon as the train left the Maidan station. We understood since there is smoke, there must be fire somewhere. We switched off the power connection and took steps to douse the fire. We have rescued all the passengers and there was no casualty,” she added.
Some of those who fell ill became unconscious and were taken to the nearby SSKM hospital, officials said. Passengers claimed around 40 persons fell ill due to suffocation and a stampede-like situation occurred inside the train. However, officials said that the number injured were 16. Some of them even fainted and most of the elderly passengers faced breathing problems due to smoke, said a commuter.
Passengers also said that they had to break window panes for ventilation inside the coach. “We were trapped inside the metro for more than an hour,” said a passenger. (PTI)

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