Tamil Nadu Express fire
Updated On Jul 30, 2012 04:51 pm IST
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A fire fighter douses fire coming out from a coach of a passenger train at Nellor nearly 500 kilometers (310 miles) south of Hyderabad. AP Photo
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This video grab shows rescue personnel at the scene as smoke continues to smolder from a burnt out rail car after a fire ripped through a coach on a speeding express train near the town of Nellore in Andhra Pradesh. AFP Photo
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This video grab shows officials and rescue personnel inspecting the scene as smoke continues to smolder from a burnt out rail car after a fire ripped through a coach on a speeding express train near the town of Nellore. AFP Photo
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This video grab shows officials and rescue personnel trying to break into the car as smoke continues to smolder from the burnt out rail carriage after a fire ripped through a coach on a speeding express train near the town of Nellore. AFP Photo
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Police personnel near the coach of the Chennai-bound Tamil Nadu Express which caught fire near Nellore after a suspected short circuit. PTI Photo
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Indian Railway officials take out a body of a passenger from a burnt coach of a passenger train, at Nellor nearly 500 kilometers (310 miles) south of Hyderabad. AP Photo
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A charred coach from inside is seen of a passenger train at Nellore nearly 500 kilometers (310 miles) south of Hyderabad. AP Photo
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Medical staff carry away the body of a passenger killed in a train carriage fire, caused by an electrical short circuit killing at least 32, in Nellore. AFP photo
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