At least 30 people have been killed and 100 injured when a train derailed in southern Pakistan, a police spokesman has confirmed. Several carriages of the Hazara Express overturned near Sahara railway station in Nawabshah, about 275km (171 miles) from the largest city Karachi. Wounded passengers were moved to nearby hospitals. Rescue teams are trying to free people from the twisted wreckage. Accidents on Pakistan’s antiquated railway system are not uncommon. Railway Minister Saad Rafiq said initial investigations showed the train was traveling at normal speed and they were trying to establish what led to the derailment. A railways spokesperson in Karachi said at least eight carriages went off the track. An emergency has been declared in the main hospitals in Nawabshah and neighboring districts of Sindh. Videos posted on social media show dozens of people at the site of the accident, with some passengers climbing out of the overturned carriages. Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Memon told BBC News that the government’s top priority was “the rescue work, which we are totally focused on”. In 2021, two trains traveling in Sindh province collided, killing at least 40 people and injuring dozens. Between 2013 and 2019, 150 people died in such incidents, according to local media reports. — BBC
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