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Explosion in northern Italy kills 13

ROME (Reuters) - At least 13 people were killed and 36 injured in northern Italy Tuesday when a train derailed near the town of Viareggio and escaping gas from a tank on a wagon caught fire, a local official said.

Two nearby buildings collapsed, news agency ANSA said, adding that some of the victims were in them.

State railways said in a statement one carriage derailed, pulling another 4 with it. Liquefied petroleum gas escaped from a tank on one of the carriages and caught fire.

(Rome newsroom; Editing by Jon Hemming)

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