Islamabad In Pakistan, 65 people were killed and 40 were killed by fire in the Karachi-Rawalpindi Tejgam Express on Thursday morning. The train was going from Karachi to Rawalpindi. Railway officials said the cylinder exploded when a passenger in the bogie was using a gas stove. Many passengers are in critical condition. The death toll is expected to increase.
Railway Minister Sheikh Rashid said that after the cylinder burst, the fire spread to three coaches. Most of the deaths were caused by jumping from a moving train to save lives. According to Rahim Yar Khan deputy commissioner Jamil Ahmed, the dead could not be identified. Army helicopters have also been deployed at the rescue. The injured are being sent to Multan by helicopter to Liaquatpur Hospital and those in critical condition. Prime Minister Imran Khan expressed condolences to the families of the dead.Whatsapp Marketing Services
Railway Minister Sheikh Rashid said that after the cylinder burst, the fire spread to three coaches. Most of the deaths were caused by jumping from a moving train to save lives. According to Rahim Yar Khan deputy commissioner Jamil Ahmed, the dead could not be identified. Army helicopters have also been deployed at the rescue. The injured are being sent to Multan by helicopter to Liaquatpur Hospital and those in critical condition. Prime Minister Imran Khan expressed condolences to the families of the dead.Whatsapp Marketing Services
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