A passenger train from the Etah district of Uttar Pradesh to Agra narrowly escaped being a victim of a significant accident on Thursday. Case The railway track was broken in the Avagarh block area. Omvati, the village woman, saw the broken path and realized the danger. The older woman Omvati said that she was going to work on her farm when she saw a broken track.
Omvati Stopped The Train With Red Saree
Anticipating danger, I took off my red coloured saree on the railway track (Train Accident). But put it. At the same time, standing there gave a danger signal to the railway driver. The driver understood the gesture and stopped the train. Being happy with the woman’s understanding, the driver gave a reward of Rs 100. This bravery of the woman is being discussed a lot in the area. Later, railway officials were informed. On which the work of repairing the track was started by sending employees.
The driver stopped the train after seeing the saree.
The matter is near village Nagla Gularia of the Avagarh block area. The train reached here at village Nagla Gularia at 8.20 am. During this, Omvati of the village was going to her farm while passing through there. Then his eyes fell on the part of the track which was broken. To stop the train coming from Avagarh, he took off his red saree and tied it on the track. Seeing this, the train driver stopped the train by applying brakes.
150 passengers were travelling on the train
According to media reports, about 150 passengers left for Agra from Etah railway station at 7.30 am. Railway employees said that about 150 passengers had bought tickets to Agra on Thursday. A big accident was averted due to the courage and understanding of the woman.
The driver gave a reward of Rs 100
Seeing the woman standing in the middle of the red cloth track, the driver stopped the train, but he also did not know the correct information. When he got down after the train stopped, he was told that the track was broken. Seeing this, the driver was startled, while encouraging Omvati, gave 100 rupees as a reward.
Repair in half an hour
The employees were informed about the breakdown of the track at Nagla Gularia. After which, other employees, including Keyman, fixed the broken track. It took about half an hour to get to the track proper. After the track was set, the train was pulled out.