Mexico migrant train derailment kills 6, injures 22

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(UPDATED) A cargo train carrying up to 300 US-bound migrants derailed in southeastern Mexico, killing at least 6 people and injuring 22

General view of the derailment of the cargo train called 'The Beast' in Huimanguillo, in the state of Tabasco, Mexico, 25 August 2013. EPA/STR

VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico (UPDATED) – A cargo train carrying US-bound migrants derailed in a remote and swampy area of southeastern Mexico on Sunday, August 25, killing at least six people and injuring 22, officials said.

Authorities said the death toll could rise after the train known as “The Beast,” which carries Central American migrants who pay smugglers to sit atop freight cars, careened off the track near a river in Tabasco state.

A Tabasco public security spokesman told AFP the death toll had risen from five to six at midday and “the search (for survivors) continues.”

Tabasco civil protection director Cesar Burelo told Milenio television that 16 people were taken to the regional hospital of Las Choapas in the neighboring state of Veracruz, which is 25 minutes away by boat.

The cause of the accident was not yet known, he said, adding that the train was also carrying scrap metal. Mexican media said the train may have been traveling too fast amid heavy rain.

“The Beast” carries Mexican and Central American migrants who pay smugglers upwards of $100 for the right to travel from stations near Guatemala to the north of Mexico.

Eight of the train’s 12 freight cars overturned at around 3:00 am (0800 GMT), state officials said. Rescuers used hydraulic tools to cut through the metal to find survivors.

Burelo said cranes will be needed to lift the wagons, which could lead to discoveries of more fatalities.

Luis Felipe Puente, the national civil protection coordinator, said 22 people were hurt, down from his earlier report that 35 were injured, 16 of whom in serious condition.

He told Formato 21 radio that “we could possibly have more dead.”

Local officials said the accident took place far from any road in the municipality of Huimanguillo, near the state of Veracruz, and that the site was only accessible by air or boat.

A photo broadcast by Milenio television showed freight cars lying on their side with the wheels detached from the bottom. The tracks are seen in a wooded area and covered with plants.

At least two of the injured were transported lying on the wooden flatbed of a handcar — a small four-wheeled railroad vehicle — according to a picture posted on Twitter by Tabasco civil protection.

Huimanguillo civil protection and security officials told AFP that between 250 and 300 migrants were aboard the train.

At least one of dead is from Honduras, according to Tabasco civil protection.

President Enrique Pena Nieto expressed his condolences to the families of victims and his foreign ministry said it was providing information to Central American embassies.

Some 140,000 migrants enter Mexico illegally every year to travel to the United States, according to the National Human Rights Commission.

Migrants are exposed to many risks in their trek across Mexico.

Traffickers charge them huge sums to help them cross the border and, once in Mexico, gangs extort them for more money. They are often robbed, raped and killed by criminal groups.

President Enrique Pena Nieto unveiled a $309 billion plan in July to modernize the country’s infrastructure, including by reviving the nation’s moribund passenger train service. – Rappler.com

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