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Following
recent events when five Eurostar trains broke down in the Channel
Tunnel, a local MP has tackled the Parliamentary under Secretary for
Transport for answers over the safety procedures. |
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In a letter to Paul Clark, the MP for Whitstable and Canterbury Julian
Brazier is calling for answers over safety procedures and rehearsals,
after
Friday's incident in the Channel Tunnel.
He asks: "I am writing with regard to the recent events in
the Channel Tunnel. I would be most grateful if you could let me know
when you or your ministerial colleagues last met with Eurotunnel to
discuss safety issues. Could I also ask what the legal requirements are
for exercises to practice emergency drills?
"You will have been briefed on the events when four trains were caught
in the Tunnel overnight. My particular concern is the testimony from
passengers that there appeared to be a breakdown in communication and,
as a result, a slow and disorganised evacuation. In practice, as the
trains had just broken down, the only effect of this was inconvenience
and discomfort. But had there been a fire or explosion, rather than just
a breakdown, the consequences of such a breakdown could have been
serious indeed.
"I should be most grateful for your early comments on this matter."
Mr Brazier later said: "The Channel Tunnel is an important piece of national
infrastructure with a good safety record. The public needs to be
reassured that safety standards are not slipping." |
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