A police spokesman verified that at least 30 people were killed and 100 were injured when a train derailed in southern Pakistan.
Several carriages of the Hazara Express toppled near the Sahara railway station in Nawabshah, roughly 275 kilometres (171 miles) from Karachi, the largest metropolis in Pakistan.
Passengers who were injured were sent to local hospitals. Rescue workers are attempting to extract victims from the mangled wreckage.
Accidents are common in Pakistan’s old railway system.
Initial investigations revealed that the train was travelling at normal speed, and officials were attempting to determine what caused the crash.
According to a railways spokeswoman in Karachi, at least eight carriages left the track.
Some passengers, according to the local network Geo, were still stuck inside a train carriage.
The main hospitals in Nawabshah and neighbouring Sindh districts have declared an emergency.
Social media videos show hundreds of people at the disaster site, with some passengers jumping out of the wrecked carriages.
Train services to Sindh’s interior areas have been halted.
According to Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Memon, the government’s primary priority is “the rescue work, which we are completely focused on.”
Two trains crashed in Sindh province in 2021, killing at least 40 people and wounding scores more.
According to local media accounts, 150 people perished in such situations between 2013 and 2019.