11 killed in Mexico pipeline explosion: Oil company
MEXICO CITY: An oil tube exploded in executive Mexico early upon Sunday, murdering 11 people, a state oil association said.
The tube maintained by oil monopoly Pemex exploded at around 5am/1100 GMT in San Martin Texmelucan, a small village in a state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 kilometres) easterly of Mexico City.
The blast destroyed many cars as well as homes in a residential area but was not near vital oil enlightening or transportation facilities, according to internal media reports.
"Early reports indicate 11 people were killed, twelve bleeding as well as 32 homes shop-worn by fire," Pemex reported via a Twitter account, noting a incident might have been caused by an illegal tap.
Photos as well as video from a scene showed charred vehicles, burned-out homes as well as destroyed ground around a tolerably populated hinterland of a town. A clouded cover of thick, black fume was seen over a accident site only after dawn.
Federal officials said which a blast as well as glow were underneath control by mid-morning, according to an advisory.
The tube maintained by oil monopoly Pemex exploded at around 5am/1100 GMT in San Martin Texmelucan, a small village in a state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 kilometres) easterly of Mexico City.
The blast destroyed many cars as well as homes in a residential area but was not near vital oil enlightening or transportation facilities, according to internal media reports.
"Early reports indicate 11 people were killed, twelve bleeding as well as 32 homes shop-worn by fire," Pemex reported via a Twitter account, noting a incident might have been caused by an illegal tap.
Photos as well as video from a scene showed charred vehicles, burned-out homes as well as destroyed ground around a tolerably populated hinterland of a town. A clouded cover of thick, black fume was seen over a accident site only after dawn.
Federal officials said which a blast as well as glow were underneath control by mid-morning, according to an advisory.
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