Train derails in Oaxaca Mexico killing 13 and injuring nearly 100

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The train was carrying 241 passengers and nine crew members when it derailed near Nizanda, Oaxaca.
Train derails in Oaxaca Mexico killing 13 and injuring nearly 100
A What happened
A train connecting the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean derailed near Nizanda in Oaxaca, killing 13 people and injuring 98. The train had 241 passengers and nine crew members on board. Mexico's navy, which operates the rail network, confirmed the incident and an investigation is underway. This impacts a key rail link intended to boost economic development in southern Mexico.

Key insights

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    Emergency Response: Rescue workers assisted passengers and the navy is actively managing the situation.

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    Economic Development Impact: The train links key ports and is part of a project to boost the region's economy and infrastructure.

Takeaways

The derailment affects a major transportation initiative in Mexico, prompting investigation and emergency response efforts.

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