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    Four coaches of Andhra Pradesh AC Superfast Express catch fire

    Four coaches of Andhra Pradesh AC Superfast Express catch fire

    By Shalini Ojha
    May 21, 2018
    01:59 pm

    What's the story

    Four coaches of 22416 Visakhapatnam- Nizamuddin train (Andhra Pradesh) caught fire near Birlanagar station in Gwalior at around 11:50 AM on Monday.

    The fire started from the B6 coach. All passengers are reported to be safe and have been evacuated.

    The train was traveling from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh to Nizamuddin, New Delhi.

    Here are the details.

    How it started

    High tension wire caused fire, says railway official

    Railway PRO Manoj Kumar said a high-tension wire may have fallen on the train.

    The passengers of the B6 and B7 coaches were moved to other coaches by the guard. The train was stopped and passengers evacuated.

    Another official said the train continued its journey after the affected coaches were detached from it. Three fire brigades were rushed to douse the fire.

    Twitter Post

    Here are the first visuals of the accident

    #UPDATE Fire broke out in 4 coaches of Andhra Pradesh Express near Birlanagar station in Gwalior. Fire under control now. All passengers safe #MadhyaPradesh (Earlier visuals) pic.twitter.com/QjZIrGaqOR

    — ANI (@ANI) May 21, 2018

    Do you know?

    Train services have been disrupted, Railways release helpline numbers

    After the accident, trains services on the route were disrupted. The Railways released helplines numbers viz- 0751-2432799, 0751-2432849 for Gwalior and 0510- 2440787, 0510- 2440790 for Jhansi. Senior railway officials are taking cognizance of the matter.

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