No fewer than 65 people were killed and many injured when cooking gas cylinders exploded on a train packed with pilgrims in Pakistan on Thursday.

No fewer than 65 people were killed and many injured when cooking gas cylinders exploded on a train packed with pilgrims in Pakistan on Thursday.
Television footage showed flames pouring out of three carriages as people could be heard crying during the incident, in a rural area of central Punjab province.
Some of the passengers — many of whom were pilgrims travelling to one of Pakistan’s biggest annual religious gatherings — had been cooking breakfast when two of their gas cylinders exploded, Ali Nawaz, a senior Pakistan Railways official, told AFP.
Many Pakistanis carry food on long train journeys, but gas cylinders are banned, and Nawaz said an inquiry had been ordered.

