Tvm-Mangalore derailment: One suspended for improper track repairs
- The accident occurred at 2.55 am on Sunday at Karukutty, near Angamaly station.
- A preliminary report blamed the egligence of officials for the mishap
 Rail traffic in Kerala was hit on Sunday when 12 coaches of Train No.16347 Thiruvananthapuram-Mangaluru express derailed between Aluva and Karukutty stations in Ernakulam district after leaving from Thiruvananthapuram at 8.40 pm on Saturday. Luckily, there were no casualties in the mishap.
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A Permanent Way Inspector has been suspended by the Railways following a preliminary inquiry into the derailment of the Thiruvananthapuram-Mangaluru Express near Karukutty station in the wee hours of Sunday morning.
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A Permanent Way Inspector (PWI) is responsible for the upkeep of the railway track and embankments with a specified area. Mainly, their job is to ensure that the tracks are in good condition, meeting safety specifications.Â
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The Railway divisional engineer ordered the suspension of P Unnikrishnan, PWI in charge of repair work in the Aluva area, after a preliminary inquiry conducted by the department found that broken railway tracks at certain places were fixed with bolts, instead of the recommended welding. Officials also said that a major tragedy had been averted as the train was moving at a slow pace at the time of the mishap.
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The Railways has called for a detailed inquiry and high-level meeting would be convened at Ernakulam on Tuesday.