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At least 25 people have been injured and 300 have been rescued |
Reports say the trains were crossing a bridge over the rain-swollen Machak river, about 950km (590 miles) from India's capital, Delhi.
"This unfortunate accident took place because of the flash floods on the tracks and the track caved in and resulted in the derailment of the last six coaches of the Kamayani Express," railways spokesperson Anil Saksena told the bbc
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Two passenger trains in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh have derailed minutes apart on a partially flooded bridge, killing at least 24 people, officials say. |
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