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An express train crowded with holiday travelers derailed early
Wednesday in southern Pakistan
killing at least 56 people and injuring other 100, police said.
The train, carrying more than 1,000 people, was heading from Karachi to Lahore when 12
of its 16 carriages came off the rails near the city of Mehrabpur in Sindh province, Rahat Afzah, an
information officer with Pakistan Railways, said by telephone, the Associated Press
reported.
Its speed was about 250 miles per hour according to passengers
surviving the accident.
"The train was going at full speed. Then there was a
sudden jerk and we felt the train sinking into the earth. There was chaos
everywhere," Shahid Khan, 25, told Associated Press.
The passengers from the train were returning home for the
Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha. Some carriages plunged directly into the
water.
The cause of the accident was not immediately clear and railway
officials are currently investigating the scene of the accident.
"My guess is that there was some piece of rail was
missing and the engine jumped the missing track and the following wagon got
stuck," said Mohammed Khalid, a railway official who was traveling in one
of the rear wagons that luckily stayed on the rails.
Dozens of soldiers and police officers were brought to the
accident place to help tend the injured and carry them away to waiting
ambulances. Moreover, people living nearby came to help the authorities and the
injured people.
Rescuers had brought 56 bodies to three nearby hospitals by
morning, according to Mumtaz Ali, an official from the Edhi Foundation, Pakistan’s
largest privately run emergency service.
Almost 150 people were reported injured, according to Col. Abbas
Malik, an army doctor.
Pakistan
has a history of deadly accidents on its ageing railway system. Over 130 people
died when three trains collided near the southern town of Ghotki in July 2005. That had been the worst
train disaster in Pakistan
in the last 15 years. A speeding train, in October struck a crowded bus at a
railway crossing near Lahore,
leading to 12 deaths and about 50 people injured.
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