At least 29 killed in Mexico fireworks blast; 72 injured
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Explosions ripped through a fireworks market north of Mexico City on Tuesday, killing at least 29 people and sending columns of smoke into the sky.
Seventy-two people were injured, said Eruviel Avila, governor of the State of Mexico.
Three
minors are expected to be transferred to a hospital in Galveston,
Texas, for treatment of extreme burns after the blast in Tultepec, about
40 kilometers (about 25 miles) north of Mexico City.
Video
captured flashes of fire and what appeared to be fireworks exploding. A
witness told CNN that people ran for their lives. The death toll
climbed throughout the evening.
The cause was not immediately known.
Jose
Luis Tolentino said he was in traffic and heard loud noises. Some of
the people who tried to get away tripped in the frantic dash, he said.
Tolentino said the fireworks market is the size of a soccer stadium.
Pyrotechnics
are a major industry in Tultepec. In 2005, a large explosion took place
at the same fireworks market. That blast injured many people and caused
enormous damage.
Emergency
responders were at the charred scene and assessing the damage Tuesday,
Luis Felipe Puente, coordinator of Mexico's national civil protection
agency, told CNN affiliate FOROtv.
Photos from Red Cross Mexico showed the devastation and paramedics on the scene.
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