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AC coaches of Delhi-Vizag AP Express catches fire in Gwalior

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AC coaches of Delhi-Vizag AP Express catches fire in Gwalior Smoke billows out of the two bogies of Andhra Pradesh AC Superfast Express which caught fire near a station in Gwalior on Monday morning. PTI

Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh): Two coaches of the New Delhi-Visakhapatnam AP Express on Monday caught fire near Birlanagar station in this district, but no one was injured.

The two coaches - B-6 and B-7 - of the fully air-conditioned train, caught fire around 11.45 am, north central railway's chief public relation officer (CPRO) Gaurav Krishna Bansal told PTI.

Some passengers who first spotted the fire pulled the emergency chain to stop the train and immediately alighted from it, an official said.

"The fire has been put out. Two air-conditioned coaches were damaged in the blaze," district superintendent of police Navneet Bhasin, who was at the spot, told PTI.

Thirty-seven deputy collectors, who were returning from a training, were on board the train but were not injured in the incident

The fire broke out in the B7 coach and later spread to B-6 coach, North Central Railway's Jhansi division public relations officer Manoj Singh told PTI.

The two damaged coaches were segregated and the process was on to move the train to Gwalior. After reaching Gwalior, the train would continue its onwards journey once it gets a track clearance.

Director of publicity, railway board, Ved Prakash said, "All passengers in the affected coaches were evacuated. No injuries have been reported so far. Three fire tenders helped douse the flames."

Asked if a short-circuit led to the fire, Singh said an inquiry would reveal the exact cause of the blaze.

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