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Pakistani railway conductor Sadiue Ahmed Khan told The Associated Press that the train's emergency brake system was in perfect working order and the train stopped within three minutes after the first signs of fire, in Multan, Pakistan, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019. A raging fire swept through a train in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province killing over 70 people, amid contradictory reports about the state of the train’s brakes, with survivors saying it took nearly 20 minutes for the train to stop. (AP Photo/Asim Tanveer)

Pakistani railway conductor Sadiue Ahmed Khan told The Associated Press that the train's emergency brake system was in perfect working order and the train stopped within three minutes after the first signs of fire, in Multan, Pakistan, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019. A raging fire swept through a train in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province killing over 70 people, amid contradictory reports about the state of the train’s brakes, with survivors saying it took nearly 20 minutes for the train to stop. (AP Photo/Asim Tanveer)

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