A fire erupted in one of the coaches of the Amritsar-Saharsa Garib Rath Express near Sirhind railway station on Saturday morning, officials confirmed. One passenger sustained minor injuries in the incident, which is under investigation.
According to the Railway Board, the blaze occurred at around 7:30 AM while the train (number 12204) was travelling from Amritsar. Smoke was first noticed in an AC coach, prompting a passenger to pull the alarm chain and bring the train to a halt.
Freight train ferrying oil catches fire in Tamil Nadu, train services hitA fire incident was allegedly reported on Train No. 12204 (Amritsar – Saharsa Garib Rath Express) at Sirhind Junction (SIR). Immediate action was taken by railway staff and local authorities. The situation is under control, and there have been no reports. pic.twitter.com/QjMtxWHLF0
— ANURAAG ॐ SHARMA 🇮🇳 (@7ANURAGSHARMA) October 18, 2025
Passengers were safely evacuated from the affected coach, identified as G-19. Two other coaches also suffered minor damage. Railway officials separated the three coaches from the rest of the train and fire tenders were immediately deployed to control the blaze.
The Government Railway Police (GRP) reported that a 32-year-old woman suffered burn injuries and was taken to the Civil Hospital in Fatehgarh Sahib for treatment. The rest of the passengers were shifted to other coaches, and the train is expected to resume its journey shortly.
The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, and authorities said they are conducting an investigation to ascertain the reason behind the incident.
With PTI inputs
You may also like
Ian Watkins sent sick love note to secret fiancée day before he was killed behind bars
Jannik Sinner exacts Carlos Alcaraz revenge and pockets huge Six Kings Slam prize money
'Ruthless' Prince William will 'ban Andrew from all royal events including his coronation'
Tennis LIVE: Jannik Sinner dominates Carlos Alcaraz as Novak Djokovic suddenly retires
Tributes paid to a giant of journalism as Express legend Martin Townsend dies