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Rescuers battle to free 'hundreds' of passengers following deadly crash

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At least 288 people have died and hundreds more are believed trapped following one of the deadliest train crashes in India in more than two decades.

Investigations are continuing into the disaster with India's prime minister warning of "stringent punishments" for those found to be at fault.

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