
2 trains collide in southern Pakistan; 30 killed, several injured
India Today
Two express trains collided in southern Pakistan early Monday and at least 30 passengers were killed, police and rescue officials said.
Two express trains collided in southern Pakistan early Monday and at least 30 passengers were killed, police and rescue officials said. The Millat Express derailed and the Sir Syed Express train hit it soon afterward, said Usman Abdullah, a police officer in Ghotki district in Sindh province, where the collision occurred. He said villagers, rescuers, and police were transporting the dead and injured passengers to nearby hospitals.
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