Seventeen soldiers have been killed in a massive fire at a military ammunition depot in western Maharashtra State, army officials say.
The fire in the depot at Pulgaon near Nagpur triggered a number of explosions, leading to the evacuation of people from neighbouring villages.
Firefighters are trying to put out the blaze, in which at least 19 people have also been injured. The dead include two army officers
The cause of the fire is still unknown.
The fire broke out early on Tuesday and spread quickly through the depot.
Reports said about 1,000 villagers had been evacuated as shells and splinters ripped through the area.
There have been several such incidents at army ammunition depots in recent years.
In 2010, a fire at one of the largest depots in eastern Panagarh triggered a series of explosions but caused no injuries, reports the BBC.
In 2007, thousands of Kashmiri villagers living in Anantnag district were evacuated after a huge fire broke out at a depot, injuring at least 25 people.
And in 2000, a fire at an ammunition depot in Bharatpur in northern India claimed two lives and caused losses of nearly $90m (£61m).