9 killed in train fire mishap in southern India

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A visual of the fire breaking out in the train compartment near the Madurai Railway Station.

NEW DELHI: At least nine people died and nearly 50 were injured after a fire broke out inside a coach of a stationary train following a cylinder blast in India’s southern state of Tamil Nadu on Saturday, reported Xinhua.
 
The mishap occurred near the Madurai railway station in the state. All the deceased were pilgrims and came from the northern state of Uttar Pradesh.
 
The train’s private coach had arrived from Uttar Pradesh on Saturday and had been parked near the railway station.
 
“The LPG cylinder that exploded was being illegally carried inside the coach.
 
“The passengers in the private coach have illegally smuggled gas cylinders, and this caused the fire. Many passengers got out of the coach after noticing the fire,” said a statement issued by the Southern Railways. – BERNAMA-XINHUA

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