KARACHI: At least 28 people were killed on Sunday (Aug 6) when an express train derailed in southern Pakistan, the railway minister said, with an emergency declared at local hospitals struggling to deal with dozens of injured.
"This is quite a big accident," railways minister Khawaja Saad Rafique told reporters.
"According to the information so far, 28 passengers have been killed and many are injured."
Rafique said at least 1,000 passengers were aboard the Hazara Express when it derailed on a section of track where no faults had been reported.
"There can be two reasons: First that it was a mechanical fault, or the fault was created – it might be a sabotage. We will investigate it."
The derailment happened near Sahara railway station close to Nawabshah city in the southern Sindh province.
"Eight coaches have derailed," Mohsin Syal, a railway official, told local HUM News.
The railway minister said an emergency had been declared at local hospitals as doctors struggled to treat the injured.