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At least seven people died on Thursday after a Karachi Express train bogie caught fire near Tando Masti Khan in Sindh’s Khairpur district.

In a statement, the Ministry of Railways said that passengers including three children lost their lives while four others went missing when a passenger coach of the train caught fire.

Following the incident, the train was stopped near the Tando Masti Khan station and the fire was brought under control after 40 minutes.

The ministry said that the affected carriage was separated from the train, which resumed its journey to Lahore at 6:45am.

Timeline of major train accidents in Pakistan since 2015

The statement further said that one of the victims was a 70-year-old woman who was injured when she attempted to jump from the blazing carriage. The press release added that she later succumbed to her injuries.

The cause of the fire has not yet been ascertained.

Pakistan Railways has for long held the dubious reputation of being unsafe, and obsolete in terms of infrastructure. In the last few years alone, hundreds of passengers have lost their lives.

In October 2019, 73 people were killed and 40 injured after three bogies of a Tezgam train caught fire near Liaquatpur in Rahim Yar Khan.

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Tulukan Mairandi Apr 27, 2023 03:14pm
Chinese iron brother, relationship bring hotter than fire, sold this junk train to us
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Parvez Apr 27, 2023 03:24pm
Regular safety inspections could reduce such accidents.
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Naseem Apr 27, 2023 03:49pm
Since RAJ time no modifications have been done to the infrastructure of railways in terms of tracks, technology and trains...what else to expect...when incompetent people have been running PR and making sure that it fails so that they can privatize it and make millions! What pity...the corrupt ruling elite has ruined the country!
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Sumroo Apr 27, 2023 04:09pm
@Naseem, Railway should be the back bone of national transportation...but just like container mafia who never let local economy develop...the transportation mafia played its role to destroy railways to run its buses and trucks!
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Faisal Waheed Apr 27, 2023 04:49pm
Since independence, there is no major upgradation rather PR has been downgraded. Unfortunately, our Govt is not focussed over key issues and trying to disguise their mismanagement. I think this should be scrutinized and responsible should be punished.
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