Tragic scenes as trains collide

Published November 4, 2016
People look for victims in the wreckage of the train near Karachi's Ladhi Railyway Station. ─Online
People look for victims in the wreckage of the train near Karachi's Ladhi Railyway Station. ─Online
A view of rescue work after collision between Farid Express bound for Karachi from the rear side of Zakariya Express which also heading towards Karachi. ─APP
A view of rescue work after collision between Farid Express bound for Karachi from the rear side of Zakariya Express which also heading towards Karachi. ─APP
Bystanders watch as rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collision. —AFP
Bystanders watch as rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collision. —AFP
Rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collision between two trains in Karachi. —AFP
Rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collision between two trains in Karachi. —AFP
View of a bogie after railway accident in Karachi nearby  Landhi Station on Thursday. ─PPI
View of a bogie after railway accident in Karachi nearby Landhi Station on Thursday. ─PPI
Rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collision between two trains in Karachi. —AFP
Rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collision between two trains in Karachi. —AFP
Rescuers shift the body of a passenger, who was killed in a train accident, to a mortuary in Karachi. —AFP
Rescuers shift the body of a passenger, who was killed in a train accident, to a mortuary in Karachi. —AFP
View of venue after railway accident in Karachi's nearby  Landhi Station on Thursday. ─PPI
View of venue after railway accident in Karachi's nearby Landhi Station on Thursday. ─PPI
Relatives identify the body of a family member who was killed in a train accident. —AFP
Relatives identify the body of a family member who was killed in a train accident. —AFP
A man sits next to the body of a relative who was killed in a train accident. —AFP
A man sits next to the body of a relative who was killed in a train accident. —AFP
Locals seen standing at the scene where two passengers trains,  zakria Express and Fareed Express collided. ─Online
Locals seen standing at the scene where two passengers trains, zakria Express and Fareed Express collided. ─Online
View of crash site after railway accident in Karachi's nearby  Landhi Station. ─PPI
View of crash site after railway accident in Karachi's nearby Landhi Station. ─PPI
Two passenger trains Zakria Express and Fareed Express collided near Karachi's Ladhi Railyway Station. ─Online
Two passenger trains Zakria Express and Fareed Express collided near Karachi's Ladhi Railyway Station. ─Online
Bystanders watch the rescue work at the site of a collision, three carriages were damaged in the collision. —AFP
Bystanders watch the rescue work at the site of a collision, three carriages were damaged in the collision. —AFP
Bystanders watch as rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collision. —AFP
Bystanders watch as rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collision. —AFP

At least 22 people were killed and more than 40 injured when two passenger trains collided on Thursday morning near Karachi's Landi Railway Station, officials said.

Witnesses described watching in horror as Zakaria Express from Multan rammed into Fareed Express from Lahore, which was parked there, with the roar of the crash swiftly followed by the screams of people trapped inside.

At least two carriages from the trains overturned due to the collision. TV footage showed the trains had suffered heavy damage. The train operation came to a complete halt after the accident.

Officials said rescuers armed with metal-cutting equipment and heavy cranes had managed to pull all the passengers from the twisted wreckage.

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