Indian Railways has started a nationwide fire safety audit program across all its stations. This move aims to improve passenger safety and protect railway assets from fire hazards. The initiative began around June 10-11, 2026, following recent safety concerns and a separate drive to inspect ICF coaches.
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What will be checked during the fire safety audit?
The Ministry of Railways will review existing fire safety systems to find and fix gaps. Joint teams of railway officials, specialized agencies, and State Fire Departments will carry out these inspections. The focus will be on ensuring stations are ready for any emergency.
| Infrastructure Area | Key Focus Points |
|---|---|
| Buildings & Electricals | Station buildings, electrical installations, AC and ventilation |
| Emergency Systems | Exit routes, evacuation paths, fire alarms, and smoke detectors |
| Firefighting Tools | Firefighting equipment, water availability, pumps, and sprinklers |
Why is this audit being conducted now?
This step comes after a few recent fire incidents and a safety drive launched on June 7, 2026. That previous drive focused on ICF coaches after a crack was found in a sleeper coach of the New Delhi-Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra Special train at Ludhiana on June 6, 2026. The Ministry intends to prioritize all identified improvements to strengthen safety standards.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who will conduct the fire safety audits at railway stations?
The audits will be performed by joint inspection teams from various railway departments, with help from specialized agencies and State Fire Departments.
What is the main goal of this nationwide audit?
The goal is to inspect current fire safety systems, identify deficiencies, and implement corrective measures to prepare stations for fire emergencies.



























