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Train to pakistan death
Train to pakistan death





train to pakistan death
  1. TRAIN TO PAKISTAN DEATH DRIVER
  2. TRAIN TO PAKISTAN DEATH FREE

It will take time to use heavy machinery to free citizens (still trapped). Rescuing passengers who are still trapped is a "challenge" for the rescue officials, he said, adding that a relief train has departed from Rohri. Speaking to Geo News, the Ghotki Deputy Commissioner said that 13 to 14 bogies have derailed in the accident while six to eight were "completely destroyed". Officials were facing difficulties in rescuing the people trapped inside the overturned bogies. Due to the short distance, the train rammed into the derailed bogies of Millat Express, leading to the accident, the report said. He said that the train was running at its normal speed when he suddenly saw the derailed bogies of Millat Express train at the track.

TRAIN TO PAKISTAN DEATH DRIVER

Sir Syed Express train's driver Aijaz Shah said that he was rescued by locals after two hours of the collision. Ordering comprehensive investigation into railway safety faultlines," he said on Twitter. Have asked the Railway Minister to reach the site & ensure medical assistance to injured & support for families of the dead. "Shocked by the horrific train accident at Ghotki early this morning leaving 30 passengers dead. Reacting to the train accident, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that he was "shocked by the horrific train accident". The deceased included women and some railway officials.

train to pakistan death

The collision, in which bogies of the Millat Express train overturned, took place near Dharki, a city located in the Ghotki district of upper Sindh.Īn emergency has been declared at hospitals in Ghotki, Dharki, Obaro and Mirpur Mathelo where injured were rushed.Īt least 50 people have lost their lives and 70 others sustained injuries, ARY News quoted Ghotki Deputy Commissioner Usman Abdullah as saying. The accident occurred when the Millat Express train from Karachi to Sargodha derailed and fell on the opposite track and collided with Sir Syed Express headed from Rawalpindi to Karachi, a spokesperson of Pakistan Railways said. Two passenger trains collided in Pakistan's southern Sindh Province early Monday morning, killing at least 50 people and injuring 70 others, prompting authorities to call in the Army and paramilitary forces for the challenging task of rescue and relief operations. Several killed after two passenger trains collided near Dharki in Ghotki district of Sindh.







Train to pakistan death