Oman Daily Observer

Pakistan train collision kills 11

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ISLAMABAD: At least 11 people were killed and nearly 80 injured when two trains collided in central Pakistan early Thursday, officials said.

The incident took place in Rahim Yar Khan district in Punjab province when a passenger train coming from the eastern city of Lahore rammed into a goods train that had stopped at a crossing, a senior government official said.

A senior Pakistan Railways official gave AFP the toll, adding:

“We fear the death toll will rise as rescue teams are still cutting (through) the wreckage.”

Earlier, local police officer Omar Salamat told TV channel Geo News that dozens had been taken to nearby hospitals.

“The condition of three to four passengers is critical,” he said.

TV footage from the site showed the heavily damaged train engine and carriages, as emergency workers and local people used metal-cutting tools and heavy cranes.

Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed, the country’s minister for railways told TV channel Aaj that an investigat­ion had been launched to determine the causes of the incident.

Prime Minister Imran Khan tweeted his condolence­s, adding: “Have asked Railways Minister to take emergency steps to counter decades of neglect of railway infrastruc­ture & ensure safety standards.”

Also on Thursday at least nine passengers were killed and 22 injured when a speeding bus overturned near the capital Islamabad, a police official said, while a landslide in the northweste­rn Swat valley killed six people, all from one family.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Residents and rescue workers gather near the site after a passenger train collided with a cargo train in Sadiqabad on Thursday.
— Reuters Residents and rescue workers gather near the site after a passenger train collided with a cargo train in Sadiqabad on Thursday.

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