Deadly train fire in India
New Delhi (CNN) -- At least 26 people were killed and eight injured after a compartment of a passenger train caught fire early Saturday in southeast India, officials said.
Some 60 passengers were on board
when the fire broke out on a Bangalore-Nanded express train near the Anantapur
district of Andhra Pradesh state, railway spokesman Anil Kumar Saxena said.
The fire began at about 3:15 a.m.
local time in the B1 train compartment, railway official Sunanda Arun said.
The cause of the crash remains
under investigation.
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