66 killed in Mexico pipeline blast

IANS  |  Mexico City 

At least 66 people have been killed and 76 others injured in a devastating in central Mexico, authorities said.

The pipeline went ablaze at around 7 p.m. (local time), when dozens of people were scrambling around a leak spot to collect fuel in the presence of the armed forces. TV footage showed large flames and people at the scene with severe burns as well as what appeared to be smouldering corpses scattered on the ground near the blaze.

told the media that the explosion was followed by the fire. The footage prompted questions about why authorities did not act.

Mexican pledged to step up efforts to stamp out fuel theft after the tragedy.

He had launched a crackdown on December 27 and ordered pipelines to be closed temporarily to stop illegal taps draining billions of dollars from the firm (Pemex).

"Far from stopping the fight ... against fuel theft, it's going to become stronger, we'll continue until we've eradicated these practices," said Obrador.

The government said soldiers reached the scene after detected the illegal tap, but could not secure the area in time.

told broadcaster Televisa: "At some point there were too many people there and the and military personnel withdrew to avoid problems."

"It was just as they were withdrawing that the explosion occurred."

Authorities have blamed fuel theft for previous in In 2010, a pipeline blew up in the state of Puebla, leaving 28 people dead and scores wounded.

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First Published: Sat, January 19 2019. 19:56 IST