Train accident in southern Mexico leaves at least 13 dead
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Train derailment in southern Mexico kills 13, injures nearly 100
In a video circulating on social media, one passenger said the train appeared to be traveling at a high speed before the crash. "We felt the train was going very fast. We don't know if it lost its brakes,
A train accident in southern Mexico on Sunday killed at least 13 people and injured more than 100 others, five seriously.
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Train derails in southern Mexico, killing 13 and injuring dozens
Mexico’s Navy says the train was carrying 250 people when it derailed partially near the town of Nizanda in Oaxaca.
The train’s main line only came into service in 2023, under a new program aiming to create an alternative to the Panama Canal.
Officials said the train accident in southern Mexico halted traffic along a rail line connecting the Pacific Ocean with the Gulf of Mexico.
A train carrying 250 people derailed partially today in Mexico, killing 13 people and injuring 98, officials said. The train’s locomotive left the tracks during a trip in southern Oaxaca state, said the Mexican Navy,
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum said more than 90 others were injured, some of whom remained in critical condition. An investigation is now underway.
Mexican train over two hundred people on board derailed in the southern state of Oaxaca. According to Sky News, the authorities have said that at least 13 people have been killed and almost 100 were injured in the incident.
A train derailment in Oaxaca, Mexico, has resulted in the tragic deaths of at least 13 individuals. The train, carrying 250 people including crew and passengers, left 98 injured, with 36 requiring medical attention.
Demand for mezcal was low for years, but interest and sales have soared. The vast majority of the spirit is made in Oaxaca, Mexico, where family-owned distilleries dot the landscape.