Fire Broke Out In Telangana Express: Passengers Were Panicked
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Fire Broke Out In Telangana Express: Passengers Were Panicked
Nagpur/Hyderabad, Aug 19 (Hydnow) Before the Udyan Express caught fire in Bangalore in the morning, another train met with an accident. On the morning of August 19, a fire broke out in the Telangana Express train in Maharashtra. A fire broke out in the S-2 bogie of Telangana Express near Nagpur in Maharashtra.
The Telangana Express which left Delhi on August 18, when it reached Nagpur in Maharashtra, a fire broke out in the S-2 bogie in the early morning. After receiving the information from the passengers, the railway staff stopped the train near Nagpur. The fire brigade immediately reached the spot and brought the fire in the bogie under control.
Passengers were panicked when a large-scale fire suddenly broke out in the S-2 coach. As soon as the train stopped, they ran away in fear. However, there was no loss of life in this accident, so everyone breathed a sigh of relief. (Hydnow)
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