Three people were killed and up to 40 injured when a Pakistani passenger train derailed on Sunday and one carriage plunged into a ravine, but all other passengers were believed to have been rescued, officials said. But they said troops using searchlights in the dark were still scouring the site of the crash near the central city of Jhelum. "Three were killed, including two women, and 30 to 40 were injured. All the other passengers in the carriages have been rescued," military spokesman Major-General Shaukat Sultan told Reuters. The Lahore-bound train was travelling from Rawalpindi, a city neighbouring the capital Islamabad, when it jumped the track on a curving slope, sending one carriage plunging 50 feet (15 metres) into a ravine, while the others came to rest on the slope, according to Ishaq Khakwani, a junior minister for railways.