They spent several hours trying to localize the fire. The survivors had to break the door to get out of the vehicle.
In the city of Madurai in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, a gas cylinder used by passengers to prepare drinks exploded on a train. Nine people died in the fire. On Saturday, August 26, wrote the BBC.
According to journalists, the train with tourists was parked at the train station in the Maduro region. In all, more than 50 pilgrims from Uttar Pradesh were in the car at the time of the blast.
According to eyewitnesses, the survivors had to break the doors to get out of the vehicle.
Officials said gas bottles used by train passengers to make their own drinks were smuggled onto the train.
It will be recalled that on August 7 in southern Pakistan near the city of Nawabshah, at least 30 people died and another 100 were injured due to a train derailment. In India, a railway security officer shot and killed four people on a train.
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