Mexico subway collision – 57 injured and one dead in subway accident in Mexico – News




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  • Two subway trains collided in the Mexican capital, Mexico City.
  • A young woman was killed and 57 other people were injured.
  • The reason for the collision was lack of maintenance.

At least 57 people were injured and one person died in a subway collision in Mexico City, authorities said. The dead is a young woman, the city’s security chief confirmed to local media, according to agencies. Line 3 between Potrero and La Raza stations was affected in the accident.

According to the authorities, the reason for the accident was lack of maintenance. There have been a number of accidents on the subway in Mexico City in recent years. Around May 2021. At that time, a bridge collapsed while a metro train was running over it. 24 people died and 79 were injured.

Mexico is always struggling with infrastructure problems, as freelance journalist Sandra Weiss explained. The city is a nightmare for urbanists and architects. This is because it was built on an old lagoon. The subsoil is therefore very unstable.


SRF 4 News, 08.01.2022, 02:00 a.m.;



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