Hyderabad, Dec. 30 -- A 70-year-old man was charred to death after two bogies of the Tatanagar-Ernakulam Express caught fire in Duvvada in Andhra Pradesh's Anakapalli district on Monday, police said. Police said they received information at around 12.50pm about the incident at Elamanchili railway station, where a passenger pulled the chain of the train after noticing a fire in one of the AC coaches. "The fire engulfed two coaches -- M2 and B1. There were 82 passengers in one coach and 76 passengers in the other," Anakapalli superintendent of police (SP) Tuhin Sinha said. A man, identified as Chandrasekhar Sundar from Vijayawada, was killed in the incident. His charred body was found in the B1 coach, the SP said. South Central Railway (Vijayawada division) spokesperson Nusrath M Mandrupkar said the fire erupted in B1 coach and spread to the adjacent coach. "The two coaches which caught fire and another adjacent coach were immediately detached by making a gap and pulled away by deploying a shunting loco," he said. The initial probe showed that the fire did not began from the electrical panel side of the coach, which is usually the case, but on the linen-storage side. "Further probe is on by the railway safety authorities," Mandrupkar said.htc...