When a metro bridge collapses in Mexico City, at least 20 people are killed and around 70 others injured.
Update, 9 a.m.: When a subway bridge collapsed in Mexico City, at least 20 people were killed on Monday. In addition, almost 70 people were injured in the accident, said Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum at the scene of the accident. Numerous injured people were taken to nearby hospitals.
Mexican media released images from surveillance cameras that showed the bridge collapsed while a train was passing over it.
Metro bridge collapsed in Mexico City – numerous dead and injured
Mexico City – Part of a subway bridge collapsed in Mexico City. According to current information, at least 15 people were killed. 34 injured people were brought to hospitals, said Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum to journalists at the scene of the accident. Several wagons on a metro line 12 train fell a few meters late on Monday evening (local time) and crashed into each other, as can be seen on videos that were spread on social media. According to Sheinbaum, part of the bridge had given way after initial findings.
Metro disaster in Mexico City
Cars had been driving under the collapsed section of the flyover at Olivos train station on the southeastern edge of the metropolis. Rescue workers first took passengers out of the hanging wagons with a ladder. Because of the unstable position of the train, the rescue work had to be interrupted, according to Sheinbaum.
Local residents reportedly denounced damage to pillars along the route of metro line 12 years ago. Accordingly, there had also been allegations of corruption in the construction of the route. In 2014, not long after the inauguration of Line 12, operations had been suspended for months for repairs. (ktho / dpa)