At least 30 killed, dozens injured in Pakistan train crash

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Screengrab of a video of a train crash that occurred in southern Pakistan early on Jun 7, 2021. (Video: Twitter/@AnnuKaushik253)

KARACHI: At least 30 people were killed and dozens injured on Monday (Jun 7) when a packed Pakistani inter-city train ploughed into carriages from another train that had earlier derailed, officials said.

An unknown number of people were still trapped in the tangled wreckage near Daharki in northern Sindh province, a railway spokesman said, adding rescue workers had called urgently for specialist equipment so they could be reached.

"The site is far and that's why we are facing some trouble in the rescue work, he said, adding at least six wagons were destroyed in the accident.

The spokesman said the accident happened when the Millat Express heading from Karachi to Sargodha, derailed before dawn, spilling onto a track carrying the Sir Syed Express from Rawalpindi in the opposite direction.

At least 30 dead had been transported to surrounding hospitals, and rescuers were still trying to access a coach where about 25 people were believed to be trapped, senior district police official Umar Tufail told local television channel Geo News.

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Map of Pakistan locating the city of Daharki near where an intercity passenger train derailed on Monday, killing more than two dozen people. AFP

Mobile phone footage shown on television from the site showed mangled wreckage, with several green Pakistan railway carriages lying on their side.

The accident happened in a remote part of the province on a raised section of track surrounded by lush farmlands.

Prime Minister Imran Khan said he was "shocked" by the accident and promised a full inquiry.

"Ordering comprehensive investigation into railway safety faultlines," his official Twitter account said.

Rail accidents are common in Pakistan, which inherited thousands of kilometres of track and trains from former colonial power Britain.

But the network has seen decades of decline due to corruption, mismanagement and lack of investment.

At least 75 people died when a train caught fire while travelling from Karachi to Rawalpindi in October 2019.

Two trains carrying hundreds of passengers collided in Karachi in 2016 killing 21 people.

Source: Agencies/vc