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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The burning of a train in southern India because many victims


At least 15 people have died and 25 were injured by the fire that was declared on Monday in a wagon train that connects the cities of New Delhi and Chennai as he drove through a town in southeastern India. Apparently the fire was declared at 4.30 am on Monday (1.00 hours in Spain) when the train was traveling at the height of the Nellore district, located in the state of Andhra Pradesh in the southeast. According to railway employees polled by news agency PTI, emergency crews have recovered 15 bodies from the wreckage and 25 people have been moved to a nearby hospital for injuries sustained. Meanwhile, a train collectors reported the newspaper The Times of India that at least 42 people have died and 26 were injured, two of them seriously. It has also suggested that the cause of the fire is a short circuit has occurred in one of the baths. "All the passengers were asleep, so could not immediately flee the flames," he explained. Upon receiving notice of fire, local authorities have ordered the train stopped and sent to the Fire Department, which has managed to extinguish the fire. The car number eleven has been completely burned.

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