Gas Tanker Explosion in Mexico City Kills Three, Injures Seventy

Gas tanker explosion in Mexico City kills 3, injures 70. Overturned vehicle caused massive blast that ignited 18 cars. Investigation underway into cause of accident.

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Deadly Explosion Rocks Mexico City Highway

A catastrophic gas tanker explosion has claimed at least three lives and left seventy people injured in Mexico City. The incident occurred early Thursday morning at a major highway interchange in the eastern part of the capital.

Chaotic Scene Following Blast

The liquefied gas tanker overturned and exploded at a busy highway junction connecting Mexico City with Puebla. The massive explosion created a powerful pressure wave that ignited eighteen nearby vehicles, creating a scene of devastation.

Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed the casualty figures, stating: 'Nineteen people are in critical condition with second and third-degree burns. This is a tragic incident that has deeply affected our community.'

Emergency Response and Investigation

Emergency services rushed to the scene where multiple overpasses complicated rescue efforts. Videos circulating online show victims with severe burns and torn clothing, highlighting the intensity of the blast.

The Attorney General's Office has launched an investigation to determine the cause of the accident. 'We are working to understand why this tanker overturned and will ensure proper accountability,' a spokesperson stated.

According to safety experts, liquefied gas transport requires strict protocols due to the highly volatile nature of the cargo. Mexico has experienced similar incidents in the past, prompting calls for improved transportation safety measures.

The explosion occurred along the Mexico City-Puebla highway, a vital transportation corridor that sees heavy daily traffic. The area features complex interchange systems with multiple viaducts, which may have contributed to the severity of the incident.

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