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ECoR claims it was informed about elephants just before mishap

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar

"We have also not received any letter dated December 18 from the Odisha government as claimed by the forest department so far. Had the Forest Department informed us in time, the accident could have been avoided," S K Mohanty, divisional railway manager (DRM), Khurda Road Division said.

Mohanty said the railway control room received a phone call from the Chilika Wildlife Division at about 00.43 am on Saturday. "But by that time, the accident had occurred."

He claimed the Railways was operating as per norms of joint general advisories issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forest and Ministry of Railways to prevent train accidents involving elephants.

 

"We have put signboards to warn drivers and sensitised personnel on this matter. But we could not get the information in time to avoid such mishap," Mohanty said.

He said action was taken by Railways after the information from Forest Department was received.

Earlier, Forest and Environment minister Bijayshree Routray had claimed that the state government in a letter to Railways on December 18, had cautioned about the movement of elephants at the place where the accident took place and had alleged that the railways were callous towards wildlife.

  

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First Published: Aug 03 2010 | 2:02 PM IST

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