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CHENNAI, May 1 (TIWN): Among the 14 people injured in two "low-intensity" explosions that took place on Guwahati-Bangalore Express at Chennai Central railway station on Thursday; two are from Tripura’s north district.They have been identified as Sadhan Debnath and Sumanta Debnath of Dharmanagar town. Both are undergoing treatment at the state-run Rajiv Gandhi General Hospital where doctors described their condition as "out of danger".
A 24-year old woman techie was killed and 14 others injured when a twin bomb blast rocked the Bangalore-Guwahati Express at the busy Central Railway station in the city on Thursday.
The woman killed in the mishap has been identified as Swathi, employed with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in Bangalore, and was travelling to her home town Guntur in Andhra Pradesh along with a friend, police said.
The two low-intensity bombs that went off in quick succession in S4 and S5 coaches about ten minutes after the train chugged into the platform in the morning, triggered of chaotic scenes with panic stricken passengers running for safety
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