Islamabad: A tragic incident occurred in Pakistan's southern Sindh province on Sunday as at least 10 cars of a passenger train derailed, resulting in the loss of at least 30 lives and leaving over 100 others injured, according to government and police officials. Sindh's Chief Minister, Syed Murad Ali Shah, confirmed the casualties and reported that nine cars have been cleared. A rescue operation is currently underway to recover passengers from the remaining car, as stated by Xinhua news agency. Chief Minister Shah mentioned that critically injured individuals will be transported to Karachi, the southern port city, for better medical treatment. The Hazara Express train, carrying approximately 16 to 17 cars with over 1,000 passengers, derailed while crossing a canal bridge on its journey from Karachi to the northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Minister for Railway, Khawaja Saad Rafique, addressed the media and stated that authorities are investigating the incident. He also mentioned that the possibility of "sabotage" is unlikely. In