Sri Lanka’s coastal line operations disrupted by train derailment
Eighteen trains were cancelled on Wednesday morning in Sri Lanka’s coastal line due to a train derailment between Colombo Fort and Kompannaveediya railway stations. The General Manager of Railways confirmed no casualties and stated that both tracks were obstructed, but one track has been reopened for transport.
According to the Xinhua news agency, repairs are underway on the second track, with both tracks expected to be fully operational by the evening. The incident, which occurred on Tuesday evening, did not result in any fatalities.
In 2023, Sri Lanka reported a total of 133 train derailments, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by the country’s railway system. Authorities are working diligently to ensure the safety and efficiency of the railway network to prevent future incidents.
The derailment serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining infrastructure and ensuring the safety of passengers and workers. The timely response by railway officials is commendable, as they work to restore normal operations and minimize disruptions to commuters.