Train Derailment in Pakistan Highlights Infrastructure Challenges
Three cars of the Islamabad Express derailed near Lahore, injuring 27 people. The incident highlights issues in Pakistan's rail infrastructure, which suffers from under-investment and outdated systems. An investigation is underway, while emergency responders attended to the casualties who are reported to be in stable condition.

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Three cars of a passenger train derailed close to Lahore in eastern Pakistan on Friday, injuring at least 27 people, including women and children, officials have confirmed.
The Islamabad Express was making its way to Lahore when it derailed at Kala Shah Kaku, according to railways spokesperson Babar Raza. Emergency responders quickly reached the scene, and all injured individuals were reported to be in stable condition.
Though further details are pending, Raza mentioned that an investigation is underway to establish the cause of the derailment. The accident underscores long-standing issues within Pakistan's rail system, plagued by years of neglect and aging infrastructure.
(With inputs from agencies.)