Ratlam (Madhya Pradesh): There were 900 passengers in Mumbai and Delhi Rajdhani Ankur Kaamra who was on his way when he woke up screaming that the train is on fire.
Then helped the women and children to leave the train, risking their own safety.
Cause of the fire is not yet clear.
Ankur, in his forties, was the only one injured.
“All adults were the train and the children cried. I took the children one by one, and deposited them with their belongings by the door,” he said.
The train passes through the Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh, when the car caught fire pantry. Spread rapidly over the next two coaches. The train pulled to a stop. Passengers were evacuated in peace – which helped to minimize the damage. But the fire truck arrived an hour later. It took three fire trucks about three hours to extinguish the flames.
Railways announced 5,000 rupees compensation for all passengers in buses affected.
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