Train fires are serious incidents affecting railway vehicles, causing significant disruptions, property damage, and potential casualties. Such events can arise...
Train fires can result from various factors, including electrical system malfunctions, engine overheating, mechanical failures, collisions, ignitable cargo, and occasionally external sources like arson or trackside fires.
Immediate risks include direct injury from flames, smoke inhalation, potential explosions, structural collapse, and exposure to hazardous materials if present, posing threats to passengers and emergency responders.
Prevention involves rigorous maintenance checks, regular safety inspections, upgrades to electrical and mechanical systems, strict regulations for transporting hazardous materials, and comprehensive crew training in emergency procedures.
Passenger safety protocols include clear evacuation routes, accessible emergency exits, onboard fire suppression systems, audible and visual alarms, and trained crew members to guide passengers during an emergency.