Petnaestogodišnji dečak iz Užica zadobio je teške opekotine preksinoć kada se popeo na voz na železničkoj teretnoj stanici u Krčagovu u Užicu. Njegove povrede su opasne po život te je prebačen u bolnicu u Beogradu. Ovaj slučaj podseća na stradanje šesnaestogodišnjeg mladića iz Šapca na pruzi u Valjevu prošle godine. Majka dečaka se oglasila za Kurir i izrazila svoje zaprepaštenje time što se njen sin našao na mestu gde je stradao od električnog napona. Obdukcija tela je pokazala da je dečak umro od povreda izazvanih visokim električnim naponom, ali ostaje nejasno da li se zaista popeo na vagon ili je bio u blizini visokog napona i tako nastradao.
Infrastruktura podseća da kontakt mreža iznad pruge prolazi strujom jačine 25 hiljada volti i da nije potrebno dodirnuti strujne vodove da bi se dobio strujni udar. Često se događa da mladi ljudi stradaju od strujnog udara prilikom penjanja na vagone, pa je važno poštovati sigurnosne mere i upozorenja na prugama. Infrastruktura železnice Srbije apeluje na građane da se ne penju na vagone jer je to strogo zabranjeno i opasno po život.TreeWidgetItemArticles ranging addressed data about incidents that had happened to a young boy from Užice involving serious burns due to climbing on a train at the railway freight station in Krčagov, Užice. The boy was admitted to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries and later transferred to Belgrade. The incident reminded of a similar case where a 16-year-old boy from Šabac tragically died on the railway tracks in Valjevo the previous year. The boy’s mother spoke to Kurir about the incident, expressing disbelief that her son was in the place where he got electrocuted.
The source from Infrastrukatura pointed out that the overhead power lines above the railway tracks carry a current of 25 thousand volts, and it is not necessary to touch the wires to be at risk of electric shock. They mentioned that there is an average of five incidents per year where mostly young people get electrocuted from the overhead power lines, often while climbing on the train cars. Therefore, Infrastrukaura železnice Srbije urges the public to respect the safety regulations and warning signs at the stations to avoid such tragic accidents.
In light of these recent events, it is crucial for both young people and adults to be aware of the dangers associated with railway infrastructure. Climbing on trains, especially near areas with high voltage, poses a significant risk of electrocution. It is essential to follow the safety guidelines set by railway authorities to prevent unnecessary accidents and loss of life. Taking the necessary precautions and being vigilant around railway tracks can help avoid tragic incidents like the ones mentioned above.
In conclusion, the safety of individuals in and around railway stations and tracks should be a top priority. Tragic incidents like the one involving the young boy from Užice serve as a reminder of the potential dangers posed by railway infrastructure. By raising awareness about the risks associated with trespassing on railway property and climbing on trains, we can work towards preventing such accidents in the future. It is crucial for everyone to adhere to safety regulations and warning signs in railway areas to ensure their well-being and the safety of others. Let us all take the necessary precautions to prevent further tragedies and promote a culture of safety around railway tracks and stations.