Serious injuries reported after explosion engulfs Taipei commuter train in flames
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Reporting from Taipei, Taiwan — Taiwan’s official news agency says an explosion that engulfed a commuter train car in flames has injured 21 people, some of them seriously.
Taiwan’s Central News Agency cited police as saying they suspected the Thursday night blast in the capital of Taipei had been caused by some kind of explosive in the train carriage.
The news agency cited the director of Taiwan’s National Police Agency, Chen Kuo-en, as saying late Thursday that the explosive appeared to be six to eight inches long and looked like a firecracker.
The report says the self-ruled island’s premier, Lin Chuan, ordered government agencies to form a team to investigate the blast.
The report cites unidentified witnesses as saying they heard a loud explosion before the train carriage burst into flames.
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