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At least 12 rail passengers killed in western India after jumping onto tracks over train fire alert

  • At least 12 people were killed when they were run over by a train in Western India after jumping from their coaches in panic to escape a rumored fire incident, The Press Trust of India reported.
  • The accident occurred near Pardhade Railroad Station in Maharashtra state, 410 kilometers southwest of Mumbai, as passengers disembarked from the Pushpak Express train.
  • Officials reported that at least six other people were injured and taken to nearby hospitals following the incident.
  • Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis called the incident unfortunate and stated that immediate arrangements were being made for the treatment of the injured.
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