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Diesel-laden freight train catches fire in Tamil Nadu

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July 14, 2025

TRAVEL plans of hundreds of rail passengers were thrown into chaos after a diesel-laden freight train derailed and caught fire near Tiruvallur early on Sunday.

- B ANBUSELVAN @Chennai

The fire, which erupted around 5.15am, spread thick plumes of smoke across a radius of 5km, triggering panic among residents of Varatharajapuram, Manavala Nagar, and Periyakuppam along the Tiruvallur-Egattur

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