Boondi: A practice accident occurred at Bundi railway station whereas going from Kota to Udaipur. This practice had 8 coaches, during which greater than 286 passengers had been travelling. As quickly because the information of the accident was obtained, there was a stir on the spot. Police and administrative officers together with Civil Defence, NDRF and Railway DRM Manish Tiwari and Principal Chief Safety Officer, Jabalpur Headquarters, Prabhat Kumar reached the spot. Rescue and aid work was began instantly on the information of the accident. Actually, this was a mock drill carried out by the Railways and NDRF.
In this mock drill, NDRF rescued the passengers trapped within the bogies with its sources. The significantly injured had been referred to the accident operation practice. They had been additionally handled there. After offering first assist field facility current on the spot, the significantly injured had been referred to the hospital. On receiving the details about the practice accident, District Council CEO Ravi Verma, Subdivision Officer HD Singh, Deputy Superintendent of Police Amar Singh, Sadar Police Station Officer Bhagwan Sahay, Kotwali Police Station Officer Tejpal together with the police drive reached the spot and began aid and rescue work.
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On the opposite hand, the absence of District Collector Akshay Godara and District Superintendent of Police Hanuman Prasad Meena on the data of the accident was a matter of debate. Railway DRM Manish Tiwari mentioned that the Railway Department conducts mock drills every so often to verify the preparedness of the Railway Department, NDRF, SDRF and native administration in case of an accident. Similarly, a mock drill of a railway accident was carried out at Bundi Railway Station on Saturday morning. In which the readiness of all of the departments was seen. The native administration additionally appeared alert relating to the accident.