25 injured in Taiwan train blast

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Twenty-five passengers were injured after an explosion hit a commuter train in Taipei on Thursday night, said the city's fire department early Friday.

A section of a commuter train moving nearby Songshan Railway Station exploded on the night of July 7, 2016 in Taipei city, Taiwan. About 20 people were injured in the incident. [Photo: CCTV]

A section of a commuter train moving nearby Songshan Railway Station exploded on the night of July 7, 2016 in Taipei city, Taiwan. About 20 people were injured in the incident. [Photo: CCTV]

The injured -- 13 male and 12 female -- were rushed to six hospitals for treatment. Two of them were in serious condition.

The blast happened in the sixth car of commuter train number 1258 between Hsinchu and Keelung, when it was reaching Songshan railway station at about 10 p.m.Thursday. A fire broke out after the blast. Fire fighters put it out within several minutes.

Police found a broken steel tube at the scene, which was suspected to be the explosive device. The cause of the incident is being investigated.

Security measures have tightened at train and subway stations in the island.

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