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Dozens dead in India train fire Dozens dead in India train blasts
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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 series of explosions and a fire on a train in the northern Indian state of Haryana, officials say.
Passengers reported hearing two blasts prior to the blaze, as the train passed near Panipat, about 80km (50 miles) north of the capital, Delhi. Passengers reported hearing two blasts as the train passed near Panipat, about 80km (50 miles) north of Delhi.
The train - the Samjhauta Express - was part of a service taking passengers from Delhi to Lahore in Pakistan.The train - the Samjhauta Express - was part of a service taking passengers from Delhi to Lahore in Pakistan.
A spokesman for Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the explosions and fire were probably an "act of terror". A spokesman for Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the explosions were probably an "act of terror".
A number of other passengers were injured, and officials say the death toll may rise.A number of other passengers were injured, and officials say the death toll may rise.
'Explosive devices''Explosive devices'
The BBC's Navdip Dhariwal in Delhi says a series of small blasts took place in two carriages at around midnight (1830 GMT), as the train reached a station in the village of Deewana.The BBC's Navdip Dhariwal in Delhi says a series of small blasts took place in two carriages at around midnight (1830 GMT), as the train reached a station in the village of Deewana.
She says the train came to a standstill and a ball of fire engulfed the two coaches.She says the train came to a standstill and a ball of fire engulfed the two coaches.
The injured were pulled out of the burning carriages onto the trackside by fellow passengers, she adds.The injured were pulled out of the burning carriages onto the trackside by fellow passengers, she adds.
"I heard a loud explosion and then it was all smoke," passenger Tara Chand was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying."I heard a loud explosion and then it was all smoke," passenger Tara Chand was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying.
"Looking at the intensity of the smoke, many people must have suffocated to death before being charred.""Looking at the intensity of the smoke, many people must have suffocated to death before being charred."
Officials said many of the victims were Pakistanis but some were Indian security personnel.Officials said many of the victims were Pakistanis but some were Indian security personnel.
Railway officials said five small explosive devices capable of causing a huge fire were defused at the site.Railway officials said five small explosive devices capable of causing a huge fire were defused at the site.
The Samjhauta Express is one of two train services connecting India and Pakistan.The Samjhauta Express is one of two train services connecting India and Pakistan.
After a two-year gap, it was reopened in 2004 as part of the peace process between the two countries.After a two-year gap, it was reopened in 2004 as part of the peace process between the two countries.


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