Mexico City – Massive Gas Truck Blast Blast Rocks Mexico Hospital; Two Dead, 66 Injured

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    Rescue workers are seen at the site of an explosion at a maternity hospital in Mexico City, January 29, 2015. The explosion rocked the maternity hospital west of Mexico City Thursday when a leak from a gas truck ignited, destroying a large part of the building and killing at least seven people, including three children, officials said. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (Mexico City – A gas truck explosion decimated large parts of a maternity hospital on the western edge of Mexico City on Thursday, killing one woman and a child and leaving dozens injured, Mexico City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said.

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    The head of national emergency services earlier said that seven people had died, but the death toll was revised down by Mancera, who said there had been confusion around the number.

    One of the people who was believed to have died was actually in very serious condition, he added.

    The explosion destroyed around 70 percent of the hospital and injured 66 people, 22 of them seriously, Mancera said. Three people have been detained for their roles in the gas truck explosion, and two of them have been hospitalized, he added.

    Several babies were found alive under the rubble. Scores of rescue workers continued digging through the concrete and twisted metal for survivors.

    People seeking information on family members gathered around police lines that were set up to keep bystanders away from the chaotic scene. Some of the injured were evacuated by helicopter, and aerial footage showed firefighters scrambling over the skeletal wreckage of the building.
    Rescue workers are seen at the site of an explosion at a maternity hospital in Mexico City, January 29, 2015. One woman and a child were killed when the gas explosion tore through the maternity hospital on the western edge of Mexico City on Thursday, the capital's mayor said, revising down an earlier toll of seven announced by national emergency services. REUTERS/Henry Romer
    “I am so worried about my sister. She’s supposed to have given birth. We brought her in yesterday,” said Monserrat Garduno, a 32-year-old nurse. “They won’t let us pass. I want to know how she is.”

    Ambulances waited at the scene to treat survivors. Around 100 people were in the hospital at the time of the explosion, according to a city official.

    A leak in a hose from the truck, which was fueling the hospital’s tanks, was believed to have triggered the explosion, officials said.

    “They tried to stop the leak, but it was not possible,” Mancera said.

    President Enrique Pena Nieto expressed sadness and solidarity with the families of the victims on Twitter.

    Many areas of Mexico City have no mains gas supply, and rely on deliveries from gas trucks. Mancera said the gas truck company involved had been working in Mexico City since 2007.


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    StevenWright
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    StevenWright
    9 years ago

    Thousands of refugees will now flee northward to the US

    MyThreeCents
    MyThreeCents
    9 years ago

    How terrible!