Indian Railways is focusing on passenger safety by upgrading fire safety equipment across its fleet. The railway administration will install new fire extinguishers in 30,000 coaches to better handle emergencies. This move is part of a larger safety drive to ensure every passenger travels securely.
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What are the current fire safety measures in Indian Railways?
The Railway Board has issued directives to speed up the installation of fire and smoke detection systems in AC coaches. Pantry and power cars will get specialized fire detection and suppression systems. Additionally, non-AC coaches are being equipped with new fire extinguishers to prevent accidents.
What other safety audits are happening right now?
Nationwide fire safety audits started around June 10-11, 2026, at various railway stations. These audits check station buildings, electrical installations, and emergency exits. The Ministry of Railways also ordered a full inspection of all ICF coaches on June 7, 2026, after a crack was found in a sleeper coach.
Which specific areas are being monitored for fire risks?
A special 15-day inspection drive was launched by the Railway Board to identify fire safety lapses in pantry cars. This drive is expected to conclude by June 20, 2026. Officials are working with state fire departments and specialized agencies to improve emergency response protocols and staff awareness.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How many coaches will get new fire extinguishers?
Indian Railways plans to install new fire extinguishers in 30,000 coaches to enhance passenger safety.
What is the deadline for the pantry car safety drive?
The Railway Board initiated a 15-day special inspection drive for pantry cars, which is scheduled to be completed by June 20, 2026.



























