Rescue crews in Pakistan are battling time in the wreckage, after the fierce train collision in the south of the country.
Authorities say at least 30 people have been killed, but there are fears the death toll could rise. there are deformed wagons that rescuers have not been able to get into, although many hours have passed since the accident.
Information states that at least twenty-five people are trapped in one of the wagons that members of the rescue teams could not get into.
The train tragedy occurred in the southern Gothic region Pakistani Sindh province, when two express trains collided, as broadcast by AMPE.
Earlier, Pakistani public radio broadcast that a train on the Millat Express (Karachi-Sargonda) had derailed and another train on the Sir Syed Express (Karachi-Rawalpindi) had fallen on derailed wagons.
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