Pakistan’s train crash kills at least 30, injures over 100
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Pakistan’s train crash kills at least 30, injures over 100

At least 10 cars of a passenger train derailed in Pakistan’s southern Sindh province, on Sunday, killing at least 30 passengers.

More than 100 other people also sustained injuries, government and police officials said.

While confirming the casualties, Sindh’s Chief Minister, Syed Murad Ali Shah, said nine cars have been cleared.

Shah added that a rescue operation is underway in the remaining car to recover passengers.

He said that critically injured people will be transported to the southern port city of Karachi for better treatment.

The Hazara Express train, comprising around 16 to 17 cars with over 1,000 passengers, veered off the track while crossing a canal bridge.

It was on its way to the country’s northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province from Karachi when the accident occurred.

Minister for Railway, Khawaja Saad Rafique, told the media that authorities are investigating the incident and the possibility of “sabotage” can be ruled out.

Rescue teams, the Pakistan Army and Pakistan Railways personnel rushed to the site and initiated relief activities. Local volunteers also helped rescue the stranded passengers.

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Affaq Rao, an eyewitness, told Xinhua he was working in the fields when he heard a strange loud bang.

“It was the noise of the train derailing. Initially, I could not figure out what to do, but then along with other locals, I ran towards the coaches and tried helping people get out of the train,” he said.

“These were the most horrific and heart-wrenching scenes of my life,” Rao said.

Rehman Malik was travelling to the eastern city of Rawalpindi for his business venture when the unfortunate incident happened. “Fortunately, I remained unhurt,” he said.

Malik, who received minor injuries in the accident, said the incident was his worst nightmare.

After the train derailment, railway authorities suspended operations, affecting the routine of many trains. The authorities said it might take up to 18 hours to restore operations.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif expressed deep grief and sorrow over the incident.

Sharif directed the authorities to provide the best medical treatment to the injured people. (Xinhua)

 

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