LAHORE:Initial investigations by railway and rescue authorities reveal no evidence of flammable substances in the brake van of the Tezgam Express.
To ensure a transparent inquiry, the Chief Executive Officer of Pakistan Railways has constituted a three-member committee comprising senior officials, including the Deputy Chief Electrical Engineer, Deputy Chief Mechanical Engineer (Carriage), and Deputy Chief Commercial Manager.
The committee has been tasked to complete the investigation and submit its report to the headquarters within two days.
According to the railway spokesperson, all aspects of the incident will be thoroughly examined. If negligence on the part of a private contractor is found, their performance guarantee will be forfeited, and strict legal action will be taken. The railway police will also fulfill its responsibilities in the matter, and an FIR has been lodged at the Railway Police Station, Lahore.
It is noteworthy that there were no casualties in the incident, and all passengers remained safe. Pakistan Railways' safety measures implemented over the past year have been instrumental in preventing train fire incidents. This year, no passenger has been injured or lost their life in such incidents.
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