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NDTV reports that at least 19 people have died after a bus catches on fire in India's Rajasthan.

According to the Indian broadcaster NDTV, citing police, at least 19 people were killed on Tuesday when a private vehicle in the state of Rajasthan, located in western India, caught fire.

Smoke was seen coming from the back of the bus as it traveled from Jaisalmer towards Jodhpur. NDTV reported that the driver stopped the vehicle along the roadside, but within seconds flames engulfed it.

According to the report, police suspect that the fire was caused by a short-circuit.

NDTV reported that 15 passengers, including 2 children, suffered serious burns. Some of the victims had up to 70% of their skin burned off.

Details of the report could not be independently verified. Rajasthan Police did not respond immediately to our request for comment.

"Distressed at the loss of life due to an accident in Jaisalmer (Rajasthan). In this difficult time, my thoughts are with those affected and their families," Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote in an X-post.

The Prime Minister also announced that the National Relief Fund of the Prime Minister will provide 200,000 Rupees (2,253) for the families and injured.

(source: Reuters)