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A major train accident was averted today in Uttar Pradesh’s Etawah district. Actually, Darbhanga clone special train number 02570 was going from New Delhi to Darbhanga Bihar. When the train was passing through Sarai Bhupat area of ​​Etawah, the train caught fire. In no time the fire engulfed three bogies and the bogies started to burn. According to the Railways, it is not known what caused the fire in the train. When the smoke was coming out of the coaches, all the passengers were taken off the train safely. Not a single passenger was injured. All passengers are safe. The cause of the fire in the train is being investigated.

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At around 12.15 pm on Wednesday, Darbhanga clone special train number 02570 left New Delhi railway station from New Delhi to Darbhanga Bihar. When this train was passing through Sarai Bhupat area of ​​Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh, smoke started coming out from one of the carriages of the train. Seeing the smoke coming out, the driver immediately stopped the train and informed about it at Etawah station. As soon as the information was received, the team of GRP and RPF reached the spot. However, by then all the passengers had come out of the train.

(Reporting by Kumar Kundan)

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