Fire in Delhi-Lucknow Shatabdi Express in UP
The Morning Standard|March 21, 2021
LUCKNOW/NEW DELHI: A major fire broke out in the generator car of the Lucknowbound New Delhi-Lucknow Swarn Shatabdi Express at Ghaziabad railway station early Saturday morning.
Fire in Delhi-Lucknow Shatabdi Express in UP

Six fire tenders were rushed to the spot to put out the fire. No one was injured in the incident, officials said.

This is the second incident of fire in Shatabdi. On March 13, a fire was cause in the S5 coach of New Delhi-Dehradun Shatabdi Special near Raiwala in Uttarakhand.

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