KURNOOL :
A DAY after 19 passengers were
charred to death in a fire in a private bus here, the Andhra
Pradesh Police on Saturday said
the explosion of two 12 KV batteries contributed more to the
blaze than the two-wheeler’s fuel
tank.
The two-wheeler was
dragged forward underneath the
bus, leading to the bursting of its
fuel tank and subsequent ignition of the fire.
The driver of the bus and the
additional driver have been taken into custody by the police,
although they hold the former
culpable.
In the wee hours of
Friday, the sleeper bus from
Hyderabad to Bengaluru ran over
a two-wheeler, which had already
met with an accident, at Chinna
Tekuru village in Kurnool district, resulting in the eruption of
a raging fire which burned 19
passengers to death.
There were 44 passengers in
the bus and several managed to
escape the fire.
“That (two-wheeler fuel tank)
wasn’t the major cause of fire.The
tank got burst and fire erupted
exactly at the main exit door. And
behind the main exit door there
were bus batteries, two 12 KV
batteries.
These batteries exploded,” Kurnool Range deputy
inspector general (DIG) of police
Koya Praveen told PTI.
He said there were two points
of combustion.
First was the twowheeler’s fuel tank and the second was its impact at the bus’
battery toolkit.
Besides these two points,
Praveen observed, the bus was
also furnished with highly combustible materials, including
metallic paint, which further
aggravated the blaze.
Though there was as consignment of cell phones in the bus, theDIG downplayed theirrole
in the flareup, observing that
they were mostly intact and
blamed the bus’s batteries.
Meanwhile, police took the
driver,MiriyalaLakshmaiah(42)
and additional driver Siva
Narayana into custody.
However, they are holding
Lakshmaiahculpableashewas
driving thebuswhenitran over
the skidded two-wheeler.
KurnooldistrictSuperintendent
ofPoliceVikrantPatilnotedthat
thedriverhadescapedtheinferno by jumping outthrough the
passenger door and failed to
gauge the situation.
Afterescapingtheragingfire,
Lakshmaiah wokeuptheadditional driver sleeping in the
luggagerackatthebottomportion of the bus between the
front and rear wheels.
Realising that they cannot
enterthevehicle,
togetherthey
started breaking the window
paneswitharodusedtochange
tyres, enabling some passengers to escape the blaze, said
Patil. Some onlookers also
broke a few more window
panes while some others were
broken from insidebythepanic-strickenpassengersrushing
to escape, he said.
However,
the fire continued to rage and
engulf the entire bus, prompting the scared Lakshmaiah to
fleethespot.Policepickedhim
up from Kurnool on Friday.
They have booked
Lakshmaiahfornegligenceand
overspeeding.