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Dozens dead in India train fire Dozens dead in India train fire
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At least 64 people have been killed in a fire on a train in the northern Indian state of Haryana, officials say.At least 64 people have been killed in a fire on a train in the northern Indian state of Haryana, officials say.
A senior railway official told the BBC two blasts were heard before the blaze broke out, near Panipat, about 80km (50 miles) north of the capital, Delhi.A senior railway official told the BBC two blasts were heard before the blaze broke out, near Panipat, about 80km (50 miles) north of the capital, Delhi.
The train - the Samjhauta Express -was travelling from Delhi to Pakistan.The train - the Samjhauta Express -was travelling from Delhi to Pakistan.
India's railways minister said bottles of flammable liquid had been found at the scene and the possibility of sabotage has not been ruled out.India's railways minister said bottles of flammable liquid had been found at the scene and the possibility of sabotage has not been ruled out.
The general manager of India's Northern Railways, V N Bhatnagar, told the BBC two unexploded devices had been found, inside the train and near the tracks.The general manager of India's Northern Railways, V N Bhatnagar, told the BBC two unexploded devices had been found, inside the train and near the tracks.
Indian television showed pictures of badly burned carriages. Two carriages are reported to have been completely destroyed in the blaze.Indian television showed pictures of badly burned carriages. Two carriages are reported to have been completely destroyed in the blaze.
A number of passengers have been injured and officials say the number of dead may rise.A number of passengers have been injured and officials say the number of dead may rise.
The Samjhauta Express is one of two train services connecting India to Pakistan.The Samjhauta Express is one of two train services connecting India to Pakistan.

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