The Karachi-bound Tezgam Express derailed near Bahawalpur in Punjab, injuring 26 passengers after seven coaches went off the track, according to multiple sources including Dawn and the Times of India. The accident occurred near Adam Wahan Railway Station late Tuesday night, prompting immediate rescue operations and medical aid for the injured, some of whom required hospital transport.
Federal Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi attributed the derailment to a combination of mechanical failure and human error, citing the coaches' advanced age and inadequate maintenance as key factors. Eyewitnesses described the separation of the train’s bogies and possible broken couplers as causes for the derailment, which involved the overturning of five coaches, as reported by Dawn.
Rescue teams swiftly responded to the incident, providing first aid to injured passengers at the scene and facilitating the transfer of critical cases to nearby hospitals. Authorities have launched a formal inquiry to investigate the accident’s root causes and pledged strict action against those responsible for negligence, according to official statements published by Dawn.
The derailment highlights ongoing safety concerns regarding the condition of railway infrastructure and rolling stock in Pakistan. Officials have formed a high-level investigation team to assess both mechanical maintenance practices and operational protocols involved in the incident, with findings expected to influence future safety measures on the rail network.
What to watch next is the outcome of the official inquiry and the subsequent reforms or penalties announced by the Railways Ministry to prevent recurrences of similar derailments. The investigation’s conclusions will play a critical role in addressing systemic issues flagged by this latest accident.

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Awam Express
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Adam Wahan Railway Station
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