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Pakistan: School bus hits passengers train, 12 children hurt

| @indiablooms | Dec 18, 2018, at 05:09 pm

Islamabad, Dec 18 (BNS): At least 12 children were hurt when the vehicle in which they were travelling hit a passenger train close to Pakistan's  Narowal city on Tuesday, media reports said.

Rescue sources told Geo News the Lasani Express Train to Lahore from Narowal collided with the school van near Pejowali Station owing to dense fog and as the gate at the crossing was open. 

The injured children were taken to District Headquarters Hospital for treatment.

DHQ Medical Superintendent Dr Latif Afzal told the Pakistan-based news channel the children are out of danger. 

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