
Coach of Patalkot Express train catches fire near Agra, no casualty reported
The Hindu
Patalkot Express train coach catches fire near Agra station; no casualties reported. Train runs between Firozpur Cantonment in Punjab and Seoni in Madhya Pradesh. Fire broke out in 4th coach after engine at 3.45 pm. Coach evacuated and detached from train; cause of fire unknown.
A coach of Patalkot Express train caught fire near Agra station Wednesday afternoon, an official said.
There was no report of any casualty as of now, Agra Railway Division PRO Prashasti Srivastava said.
The express train runs between Firozpur Cantonment in Punjab and Seoni in Madhya Pradesh.
The fire broke out in the 4th coach after the engine at 3.45 p.m. after the train left Agra station, a railway source said.
The train was halted and the coach evacuated, the source said.
It was not immediately known what triggered the fire.
The affected coach has been detached from the train, the source said.

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