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At least 65 killed in Pakistan passenger train fire

ISLAMABAD, Oct 31, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – At least 65 people were killed and
dozens wounded after a passenger train erupted in flames in central Pakistan
on Thursday, a provincial minister said.

Television footage showed flames pouring out of the carriages as people
could be heard crying in the incident near Rahim Yar Khan district in Punjab
province.

“According to information reaching us from site of the accident, more than
65 people were killed and over 40 injured,” provincial health minister Dr.
Yasmin Rashid told AFP.

The wounded were being rushed to hospitals in the nearby city of
Bahawalpur and elsewhere in Rahim Yar Khan district, she said, adding that
only 18 of the bodies were identifiable.

“Terrible… train tragedy with gas cylinder carried by passenger
exploding,” tweeted human rights minister Shireen Mazari.

Local media reported that some of the passengers had been cooking
breakfast when the cylinder exploded.

Mazari said the train was the Tezgam, one of Pakistan’s oldest and most
popular train services, which runs between the garrison city of Rawalpindi,
adjacent to Islamabad, and the southern port city of Karachi.

Train accidents are common in Pakistan, where the railways have seen
decades of decline due to corruption, mismanagement and lack of investment.

In July, at least 23 people were killed in the same district when a
passenger train coming from the eastern city of Lahore rammed into a goods
train that had stopped at a crossing.

Accidents often happen at unmanned crossings, which frequently lack
barriers and sometimes signals.

Prime Minister Imran Khan was elected last year on promises to build an
Islamic welfare state but an ongoing economic slowdown and austerity measures
have hampered efforts to invest in infrastructure and social programmes.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1230 hrs