Mumbai: A sudden fire broke out in a train near Nandurbar Railway Station in Maharashtra. It is being told that a sudden fire broke out in the Gandhidham-Puri Express while entering the Nandurbar railway station. The fire is reported to have started in the pantry car of the train. The fire brigade was called to the spot to control the fire.
Fire extinguishers were used to put out the fire. The pantry car has been disassembled. There is no news of anyone getting injured in this incident at the moment. It is being told that all the passengers traveling in the train are safe.
Two coaches of Gandhidham-Puri Express catches Fire near Nandurbar station,No injury has been reported so far..@WesternRly @rpfcrbb pic.twitter.com/8dWHoAqtWV
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According to reports, the fire in the train started around 10.30 am on Saturday. Western Railway said. No passenger was injured in the incident. According to Western Railway, a fire broke out in its pantry car after the Gandhidham (Gujarat) to Puri (Odisha) train departed from Nandurbar station at around 10.15 am. Fire extinguishers were used to douse the fire at the station and the train. The fire brigade was also informed and efforts were made to douse the fire immediately.
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The medical team and other paramedical staff immediately reached the spot after the incident. So far no one has been injured in the incident. The train had a total of 22 coaches and the pantry car was the 13th coach.