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Title: Iztapalapa Gas Explosion: Death Toll Rises to 26

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Iztapalapa Gas Explosion Death Toll climbs to 26 with Death​ of Volunteer Driver

The death toll from the devastating gas pipe explosion in Iztapalapa, Mexico City,‍ has risen to 26 with the passing of Erik Vicente, a driver who tragically returned to the scene to assist microbus passengers. Vicente, 28,​ died from injuries sustained in the September‌ 10th incident,‌ according to reports⁣ confirmed Tuesday, September ⁤16th. His death underscores the ongoing human cost of the tragedy and highlights the selfless actions of individuals⁣ who rushed to help in the immediate aftermath.

The explosion, ⁤which occurred on September 10th,‌ has already claimed the lives of 25 others, including Alicia Matías Teodoro, ⁤49, who died September 12th after suffering burns to over 90% of her body while⁤ shielding her two-year-old granddaughter. The rising death toll and dozens of injuries have prompted⁢ a Senate ⁤minute of silence and raised questions about infrastructure safety and emergency response in the densely populated area. Authorities continue to assess ⁣the extent of the damage and provide support to affected ‌families, while also investigating the cause of the explosion.

Those ⁤also confirmed dead include: ⁤Fernando Soto Munguía, 34; Norma Chévez⁣ Ortega, 50; Armando Antillón⁤ Chávez, 45; Daniela Barragán, 19; Misael⁣ Cano Rodríguez, 39; Irving Uriel Carrillo Reyes, 20; Carlos Iván Contreras Salinas,‍ 29; Juan Carlos Bonilla Sánchez, 40; Oscar Rubén Uriel Cortez Cisneros,⁣ 57; Eduardo Noe García ​Morales; José Gabriel Hernández Mendez,⁢ 17; Juan Antonio ​Hernández Betancourt; Jorge⁢ Islas Flores; Carlos​ Sánchez Blas, 15;‌ Jesús‌ José Tovar García, 40; Eduardo romero Armas, 30; Oswaldo Gutiérrez Espinoza, 30; gilberto Arón, 47; Edgar Santiago Álvarez, 51; and Omar Alejandro García Escorsa, 28.

Health reports for ⁢the wounded remain anxiously awaited by families, as many continue to ​receive treatment for severe burns and ‌other injuries.

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