2015-01-30 07:03
Mexico City - A gas truck explosion ripped through a maternity
hospital on the western edge of Mexico City on Thursday, killing one
woman and two children and injuring dozens, authorities said, with
several babies found alive in the rubble.
A nurse and a child died
after the blast, which destroyed around 70% of the hospital, Mexico
City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said.
Speaking on national television, Mexico City's health minister said another child had died and more than 70 people were injured.
Several babies were found under the rubble. Scores of rescue workers dug through the concrete and twisted metal for survivors.
People
seeking information on family members gathered around police lines that
were set up to keep bystanders away from the chaotic scene earlier in
the day.
Some of the injured were evacuated by helicopter, and
aerial footage showed firefighters scrambling over the skeletal wreckage
of the building.
"I
am so worried about my sister. She's supposed to have given birth. We
brought her in yesterday," said Monserrat Garduno, a 32-year-old nurse.
"They won't let us pass. I want to know how she is."
Ambulances
were at the scene to treat survivors. Around 100 people were in the
hospital at the time of the explosion, according to a city official.
A
leak in a hose from the truck, which was fuelling the hospital's tanks,
was believed to have triggered the explosion, officials said.
"They
tried to stop the leak, but it was not possible," Mancera said. Three
people had been detained and two had been hospitalised, he added.
Many
areas of Mexico City have no mains gas supply, and rely on deliveries
from gas trucks. Mancera said the gas truck company involved had been
working in Mexico City since 2007.
President Enrique Pena Nieto
gave his condolences on Twitter, while Pope Francis urged his Twitter
followers to pray for the victims and their families.
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