MIRPUR KHAS: Distraught relatives gathered on Friday for the first funerals of some of the 73 people killed when fire ripped through a crowded Tezgam train, with many of the victims’ residents of a single town.Sobbing family crowded an official building in Mirpurkhas overnight as the first bodies covered in white cloth began arriving by ambulance from the scene of the disaster.After morning prayers, with women watching from nearby rooftops, more than a hundred men attended the first funeral — of a car mechanic named Mohammad Saleem, who was in his late 40s.It was held at the Bismillah Mosque, from which at least 42 pilgrims had left to board the train one day earlier bound for a religious festival near Lahore.Officials say as some of the train’s passengers cooked breakfast around dawn on Thursday, two of their gas cylinders exploded, sending flames racing through three carriages as the train passed near Rahim Yar Khan, in Punjab province.At least 73 people died, some after jumping through windows on the still-moving train to escape the blaze. Local media reported that rescue officials found bodies and some injured people along a two-kilometre stretch of track. Dozens more were wounded and rushed to nearby hospitals.One of the carriages — Wagon No.12 — was carrying mainly people from Mirpurkhas, the town’s Deputy Commissioner, Attaullah Shah, told AFP. "There was never such a tragic incident that happened to Mirpurkhas," he said. Eight of the bodies had been confirmed as being residents of the town so far, he said. Twenty-four Mirpurkhas residents were among the injured. But at least another 40 are still missing, he said.Officials in Rahim Yar Khan have said many of the bodies are charred beyond recognition and will have to be identified through DNA testing — a process that could take up to one month. Shah said the government was arranging to send families of the missing from Mirpurkhas to the hospital in Rahim Yar Khan where the bodies have been taken.Mirpurkhas was largely shut down on Friday as businesses closed in mourning. "These were such people that we cannot ever forget them," Mohammad Anwar, the 57-year-old headmaster of a government school, told AFP at the Bismillah Mosque. He said that among the missing was his nephew, as well as the mosque’s Imam. Most of those who left from the mosque had known one another or lived nearby.Yawar Hussain came to the Deputy Commissioner's office overnight in hopes of finding his brother Mohsin, 20. Clutching a photograph of his brother wearing a starched beige shalwar kameez and sunglasses, the 23-year-old described rushing home after hearing of the accident. "I consoled my father, and my mother and sisters were crying," he said.Railways Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed said on Thursday that it had been a "mistake" to allow the cylinders on board, and Prime Minister Imran Khan has ordered an inquiry.
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Friday, November 1, 2019
Funerals begin as Mirpurkhas mourns victims of Tezgam fire
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