28 Workers Rescued from Kannauj Railway Station Collapse Following 16-Hour Rescue Operation
A dramatic rescue operation at Kannauj Railway Station concluded in the early hours of Sunday morning with the successful rescue of 28 workers trapped under debris after the collapse of a building. The incident, which occurred on Saturday afternoon, has drawn significant attention and relief, with no fatalities reported despite the severity of the collapse.
The collapse took place during construction work for the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) project, aimed at upgrading and improving the infrastructure at Kannauj Railway Station. The building’s shuttering structure, which was being installed at the station premises, collapsed unexpectedly while workers were engaged in their duties. Fortunately, the timely and coordinated efforts of rescue teams ensured that all 28 workers were safely pulled out from under the debris following a grueling 16-hour operation. The rescue mission was led by teams from both the National and State Disaster Response Forces, alongside railway personnel. The response teams worked tirelessly through the night, clearing debris and ensuring that every worker was accounted for and safely evacuated. The workers were quickly transferred to a nearby hospital for treatment, though, remarkably, no casualties were reported. Initial reports suggest that the workers sustained injuries ranging from minor to serious, and all of them are expected to recover.
District Magistrate Shubhrant Kumar Shukl visited the site on Sunday morning, expressing relief at the successful operation and the fact that no lives had been lost. The incident raised concerns about safety during construction, particularly under such large-scale infrastructure projects, but the quick rescue response provided some comfort to the public. CCTV footage from the site shows a labourer attempting to fix the shuttering just moments before the roof collapsed. The footage suggests that a beam being carried by the worker may have caused the shuttering to slip, leading to the sudden collapse. The cause of the incident, however, remains under investigation.
The North Eastern Railway (NER) has launched an official investigation into the collapse and set up a three-member committee to look into the cause of the accident. The committee is composed of senior railway officials, including the Chief Engineer for Planning and Design, the Additional Divisional Railway Manager (Izzatnagar), and the Chief Security Commissioner of the Railway Protection Force (RPF). The findings of this investigation are expected to provide clarity on whether the incident was caused by human error, structural failure, or other factors. Public opinion around the incident has largely been one of shock and concern, particularly about worker safety in such critical infrastructure projects. The people of Kannauj, as well as wider railway officials, have expressed both relief and praise for the quick response, but many are also calling for a thorough review of construction safety standards to prevent future accidents.
To mitigate the impact of the incident on the affected workers, NER officials have announced ex gratia compensation. Workers who sustained minor injuries will receive Rs 50,000, while those with more serious injuries will be compensated with amounts up to Rs 2.5 lakh. This compensation is aimed at providing immediate relief to the workers and their families, many of whom rely on these construction jobs for their livelihoods. The Kannauj Railway Station building collapse has sparked important conversations about worker safety in large infrastructure projects, and it remains to be seen how the findings of the ongoing investigation will influence future practices in construction within the railway sector. The priority, for now, is ensuring the well-being of those affected, alongside a commitment to preventing such incidents in the future.