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Tatanagar-Ernakulam express fire: Railway helpline numbers for passengers, families

Puri-Tirupati Express, Shalimar-Cherlapalli (18045), Visakhapatnam-Lingampalli (12805), and Visakhapatnam-Guntur (17240) express trains, which were supposed to depart from Visakhapatnam towards Vijayawada, have been delayed by 3-4 hours

Passengers queue at Anakapalle Railway station after the fire accident.
Passengers queue at Anakapalle Railway station after the fire accident.
| Updated on: Dec 29, 2025 | 10:36 AM
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Visakhapatnam: South Central Railways has set up helpline numbers at key stations to assist passengers and families affected by the Tatanagar-Ernakulam fire near Yelamanchili at Anakapalle district of Andhra Pradesh in the early hours of Monday.

The following are helpline numbers:

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Elamanchili - 7815909386

Anakapalle - 7569305669

Tuni - 7815909479

Samalkot - 7382629990

Rajahmundry - 0883-2420541/43

Eluru - 7569305268

Vijayawada - 0866-2575167

Train delays:

Several trains have been delayed due to the accident at the station, in which one person died.

Puri-Tirupati Express, Shalimar-Cherlapalli (18045), Visakhapatnam-Lingampalli (12805), and Visakhapatnam-Guntur (17240) express trains, which were supposed to depart from Visakhapatnam towards Vijayawada, have been delayed by 3-4 hours. The Godavari Express and Tirupati-Howrah trains, which were scheduled to arrive in Visakhapatnam, are also running late.

The Vande Bharat and Janmabhoomi Superfast trains departed from Visakhapatnam on schedule.

Tatangaar-Ernkulam express catches fire; one dead:

A major fire broke out on Tatanagar-Ernakulam express (Train No: 18189) at around 1 am when the train bound to Ernakulam was near Yelamanchili railway station, Visakhapatnam. One person died and two compartments were completely gutted. The deceased was identified as a 70-year-old man named Chandrasekhar.

The loco pilot reportedly noticed the fire near the station and brought the train to a halt. By the time emergency personnel reached the station, the two coaches were completely gutted. Around 2,000 passengers were stranded at the station for several hours in the winter cold.

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