"The commissioner of railway safety (eastern circle) reached the accident site here and closely inspected the broken railway track and the damaged coaches," Deputy General Manager North Central Railway (NCR) Amit Mishra told PTI.
The entire inspection as well as the accident site was videographed. Railway engineers and technical staff were asked questioned in connection with the derailment by the railway safety commissioner, he said.
Acharya's visit to the site comes a day after Deputy Chief Safety Officer, Allahabad, Ram Surat Singh, wrote to the NCR about a "statutory enquiry" by the railway safety commissioner regarding the accident that took place between Pukhrayan-Malsa stations.
The letter, while seeking necessary logistics arrangement for the probe, said the inquiry will be held at the office of the deputy chief traffic manager (CTM), Kanpur Central Railway station on November 22 and 23.
14 coaches of Indore-Patna Express derailed in Kanpur Dehat in the wee hours yesterday due to suspected rail fracture.
At least 146 people have been killed and around 200
others injured, several of them grievously, in the Patna-bound train 19321.
Javed Ahmed, UP Director General of Police (DGP) said the bodies have been kept in the mortuary. "We are hoping that we will be able to shift the bodies very soon," he said.
"Our focus was on rescue and is now on relief. Now, we will get into investigation and in the next one-two days, things will be clear. Rescue work has been completed and we are looking at other things," Ahmed said.
State Home Secretary Debasish Panda said, "We have been monitoring relief and rescue operations since yesterday. Our priority is to provide relief and hand over the bodies to the families after the due legal process including post-mortem."
He said that 123 of the deceased have been identified and the process to hand over the bodies to the families has been started.
