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The dead go up after explosion of a tank truck in Mexico

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

At least 26 people died and others were injured after an explosion involving a fuel tanker ‌on a highway in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico,⁢ on September 16, 2025. The blast ​occurred after the truck⁣ overturned, prompting residents to‍ gather and attempt to collect spilled⁢ fuel, authorities reported.

the incident⁣ underscores the ongoing risks associated with fuel theft and the dangers of informal fuel collection⁤ in mexico, a practice frequently linked to organized crime. Guerrero⁤ state, in particular, ‌has been a hotspot for pipeline tapping and fuel robberies, despite increased security measures. The highway where the explosion occurred has been ‌closed as emergency services continue to assess the scene and provide aid.

According​ to preliminary reports⁣ from GuerreroS Civil Protection agency, the tanker was transporting liquefied gas when it crashed on the Siglo XXI highway near the town of Iguala around 5:30 ‌PM local time. A large fire ⁣erupted as ‌people attempted to siphon fuel, and⁢ the subsequent explosion ‌caused numerous casualties. Rescue​ teams, including firefighters and personnel‌ from the National⁣ Guard,‌ were dispatched to the location.

“The situation is‍ extremely delicate,” stated Rosa Icela Rodríguez Velázquez,⁢ Mexico’s Secretary of Security​ and Citizen Protection, in a press conference. “We⁤ are working to secure​ the area and provide support to the ⁤victims and their families.”

Authorities have not yet released⁢ a definitive count of the injured, but local hospitals are reportedly overwhelmed with patients suffering from severe burns.⁤ The federal government has ​pledged to investigate the incident thoroughly and to reinforce efforts to combat fuel theft. This tragedy follows a pattern of similar incidents in Mexico, where ​desperate economic conditions and the lure of⁤ quick profits drive risky​ behavior around⁣ stolen ⁣fuel.

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