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50 escape unhurt after bus catches fire in Uttar Pradesh

The passengers were caught inside the burning vehicle for a brief period before they broke the glass panes to jump to safety.

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LUCKNOW: Fifty passengers escaped unhurt on Wednesday in Uttar Pradesh when a bus they were travelling in rammed into a divider on the Lucknow-Agra Expressway and caught fire, police said.

The passengers were caught inside the burning vehicle for a brief period before they broke the glass panes to jump to safety.

Over a dozen passengers were admitted to a medical facility in Agra with minor injuries, an official told IANS.

The bus initiating from here was headed to Balaji for a pilgrimage. The driver is suspected to have fallen asleep at the wheel.

The fire and police department carried out the rescue operation.

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