Railways to get live video feed from train accident sites
The visuals will help in effective relief/rescue operations and preserve evidence for further investigation
The Ministry of Railways has included video communication from scene of accidents in the Disaster Management protocol
Chennai: In the event of an #accident or any other #disaster, the railway #telecom officials will establish a link for live #video-feed from the #accident-site as early as possible. This would not only help in assessing the intensity of the incident and expedite #relief/#rescue operations but preserve #evidence that may be required for further investigation, railway sources said on May 7.
In a communication issued to #GeneralManagers of all #ZonalRailways, the #RailwayBoard has said that in case of an accident the Telecom In-Charge, usually the Senior Divisional Signal & Telecommunications Engineer (#SrDSTE), of concerned division shall make video conferencing arrangement at #accident-site by utilising suitable gadgets, as per latest instructions, as a first line of response.
The video conferencing link so generated would have to be shared with the #RailwayBoard and #Zonal Head Quarters for showing the live feed of the accident site, the communication said.
Drone services
Senior officers were advised to launch drone services depending on the #local-site conditions. Detailed guidelines were already issued for hiring drones from authorised service providers. The communication also gave details of Railway Board officials at the #WarRoom who could be contacted at times of disasters.
The move to include live video feed from scene of accidents comes after the #Commissioner of Railway Safety’s final report on the rear-end #collision of two passenger trains near #Vizianagaram in #Waltair Division of #EastCoastRailway which left 17 people, including three railwaymen, dead and 34 others injured on October 29, 2023.
The #CRS Pranjeev Saxena said in his report that “in future, there is need to preserve the #evidence which seems to have been destroyed by movement of Cranes/Porcelains etc on the same #track on which incident occurred. In addition to other things, proper #videography of the entire track on foot should be done starting from at least 100 metres before the affected portions,” he said.
Going by official data, in the last five years (2018-19 to 2022-23), a total number of 219 consequential #Train-accidents occurred in #IndianRailways. The accidents occurred mainly due to asset failure, environmental factors and human errors.
Courtesy: #TheHindu – “Railways to get live video feed from train accident sites”