No debe repetirse una tragedia como la de Hidalgo, coinciden senadores


Explosion de toma clandestina en Hidalgo, México.

México, 18 Ene (Notimex) -- Los coordinadores de Morena, PRI, PAN y PRD en el Senado lamentaron la tragedia registrada en Tlahuelilpan, Hidalgo, donde la explosión de una toma clandestina en un ducto de Pemex dejó un saldo preliminar de 20 muertos y 71 lesionados, y exigieron poner un alto a este tipo de eventos.

El coordinador de Morena, Ricardo Monreal, escribió en su cuenta de Twitter: “Nuestra solidaridad con las víctimas de la tragedia en Tlahuelilpan, Hidalgo. Las tomas clandestinas no sólo dañan la economía y el medio ambiente del país, sino que ponen en riesgo letal a la población”.

También el coordinador del Partido Acción Nacional (PAN), Mauricio Kuri, anotó: “Lamento mucho la tragedia ocurrida en Tlahuelilpan, mis condolencias y mi solidaridad con los familiares de las víctimas. No podemos permitir que esto se repita, pongamos un alto”.

El exgobernador de Hidalgo y coordinador del Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong, expresó su sentir por lo sucedido en su tierra y dijo que apoyan al gobernador Omar Fayad para atender la emergencia.

“Lamento profundamente lo sucedido en mi tierra, toda mi solidaridad con los afectados y sus familias por la explosión del ducto en Tlahuelilpan, Hidalgo. Estamos colaborando con el gobernador para atender la emergencia”, publicó.

El coordinador del Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD), Miguel Ángel Mancera, en su cuenta de Twitter expresó su pesar y condolencias por las personas heridas y las que perdieron la vida.

20 Killed in Huge Fire At Mexican Fuel Pipeline

URGENT: The Latest: [At Least], 20 Killed in Huge Fire At Mexican Fuel Pipeline Mexico City (AP) -- The Latest on a pipeline fire in Mexico (all times local): 8:45 p.m. An official says that 20 people have been killed and 54 others badly burned in a huge fire that broke out at a pipeline leaking fuel in central Mexico.

Hidalgo Gov. Omar Fayad told the Milenio television network that the figures were based on initial reports. The pipeline apparently exploded hours after thieves drilled an illegal tap and locals approached to try to gather spilled fuel in buckets.

The massive fire occurred in a small town in the state of Hidalgo about 62 miles (100 kilometers) north of Mexico City.

Video from the scene earlier in the day showed what appeared to be gasoline spouting dozens of feet into the air. ___

A huge fire broke out at a pipeline leaking fuel in central Mexico after thieves drilled an illegal tap and locals approached to try to gather spilled fuel in buckets. The fire broke out in a small town in the state of Hidalgo about 62 miles (100 kilometers) north of Mexico City.

Hidalgo Gov. Omar Fayad said there were "many people" burned. Fayad told the Milenio television network he did not have a firm estimate of the number of victims. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has declared an offensive against fuel theft, and on Friday he called on all branches of government to lend assistance to the victims. Video from the scene earlier in the day showed what appeared to be gasoline spouting dozens of feet into the air.

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