Taj Express train caught fire in Delhi, fire brigade vehicles present at the spot

Taj Express Train Fire: At the Okhla railway station in Delhi, a passenger train coach caught fire. Information indicates that the Taj Express train number 12280 has three bogies where a large fire has started. This accident has not injured any passengers. At present, efforts are being made to control the fire.

At 4:41 p.m., PCR was notified about the train fire. Six fire brigades arrived at the scene as soon as they received the information and started putting out the flames.

Atul Garg, the director of the Delhi Incident Service, reports that no one has died as a result of the incident. Firefighters are working to contain the fire. A tiny portion of bogie numbers D-3, D-4, and D-2 saw the fire start. Four trains on this line are operating with some disruption due to the fire. Other train passengers had to deal with difficulties.

PM Narendra Modi flags off 5 Vande Bharat trains, interacts with school students on the train

5 Vande Bharat trains headed throughout the nation have been flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Rani Kamlapati Railway Station in Bhopal. From the station, PM Modi signalled the departure of the Vande Bharat train travelling from Bhopal to Indore. Four other Vande Bharat trains, which ran on four other routes of the country, were also shown the green flag.

At the Rani Kamalapati railway station in Bhopal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier engaged in conversation with schoolchildren while riding the Vande Bharat train.

PM Modi gave Madhya Pradesh two Vande Bharat trains at the same time. Between Rani Kamalapati Railway Station and Jabalpur, a Vande Bharat train will run. On the other side, the second Vande Bharat will travel through Bhopal to link Khajuraho with Indore. With this, the first Vande Bharat train has also been delivered to Goa, Bihar, and Jharkhand.

From Rani Kamlapati station in Bhopal, PM Modi signalled the departure of the Vande Bharat Expresses running between Rani Kamalapati and Jabalpur, Khajuraho-Bhopal-Indore, Madgaon-Mumbai, Dharwad-Bangalore, and Hatia-Patna.

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