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Maharashtra drought: 'Water train' reaches parched Latur

<p>The 'water train' dispatched by Indian Railways as a humanitarian gesture for the parched Latur district in Maharashtra, carrying around 550,000 litres of drinking water, reached here on Tuesday, officials said</p>

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Workers fill water in the train tanks at  Miraj station near Sangli on Sunday

Workers fill water in the train tanks at Miraj station near Sangli on Sunday

Latur: The 'water train' dispatched by Indian Railways as a humanitarian gesture for the parched Latur district in Maharashtra, carrying around 550,000 litres of drinking water, reached here on Tuesday, officials said.

Workers fill water in the train tanks at  Miraj station near Sangli on Sunday. Pic/PTI
Workers fill water in the train tanks at  Miraj station near Sangli on Sunday. Pic/PTI

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