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Fire breaks out in Howrah-bound Kalka Mail; 6 hospitalised
Updated On: 27 November, 2018 11:48 AM IST | Kurukshetra | IANS
The loco pilot immediately stopped the train and detached the particular bogie. his prevented the fire from spreading to other coaches

Indian Railways
A fire broke out early on Tuesday in a coach of the Howrah-bound Kalka Mail near Kurukshetra in Haryana, an official said. Six passengers were hospitalised. "Fire broke out in front of the SLR (Seating cum Luggage Rake), next to the locomotive of Howrah-Kalka Mail between Dhirpur and Dhonda Khedi station around 2.55 a.m.," Northern Railway Spokesperson Deepak Kumar told IANS.
Following the blaze, the loco pilot immediately stopped the train and detached the particular bogie. This prevented the fire from spreading to other coaches. No one was injured, Kumar said.
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