Sheinbaum defends Interoceanic Train track safety, rejects derailment criticisms

Following the December 28 derailment of the Interoceanic Train in Oaxaca that killed 13 and injured dozens, President Claudia Sheinbaum defended the tracks' safety certifications in her morning press conference, outlined victim care priorities, and dismissed opposition calls for audits amid ongoing federal probes.

President Claudia Sheinbaum, addressing the fallout from the Interoceanic Train derailment in Nizanda, Oaxaca—where 13 died and 98 were injured—emphasized during her December 30 morning conference that the tracks, built under the prior administration by the Secretariat of the Navy, met 'all technical requirements' and held valid safety certificates.

Rejecting criticisms as attempts to 'denigrate' her government, she outlined three priorities: comprehensive care for victims and families (building on her prior Oaxaca hospital visits and the announced 30,000-peso initial support); rigorous fact-finding via expert analyses from the General Prosecutor's Office (FGR), led by Ernestina Godoy, and the Rail Transport Regulatory Agency under Andrés Lajous; and confirming track safety for resumed operations.

She highlighted daily 'hi-rail' inspections certifying track conditions before runs, with data to be shared with the FGR. The train operator was uninjured. Dismissing PRI leader Alejandro Moreno's calls for halting related works and independent audits involving figures like Amílcar Olán and Pedro Salazar Beltrán, Sheinbaum stated: 'It's not worth it, really, I'm not going to debate with the PRI president.'

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President Claudia Sheinbaum comforts victims at the Oaxaca train derailment site amid wreckage and responders.
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Oaxaca train derailment update: Sheinbaum visits site, aid announced as victim names released

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One day after the December 28, 2025, derailment of the Interoceanic Train's Line Z in Nizanda, Oaxaca—which killed 13 and injured 98—President Claudia Sheinbaum visited victims, announced 30,000 pesos per family in aid, and federal probes deepened with victim identities released.

Nearly a week after the December 28, 2025, derailment of the Navy-operated Interoceanic Train in Nizanda, Oaxaca—which killed 13 and injured 98—the investigation by the General Prosecutor's Office (FGR) continues without preliminary findings. President Claudia Sheinbaum visited the area, pledging comprehensive reparations, while bus services replace the disrupted line.

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An injured family from the Interoceanic Train derailment filed a complaint with the General Prosecutor's Office against contractors and officials for injuries and abuse of authority. The accident, which occurred on December 28 in Oaxaca, resulted in 14 deaths and dozens of injuries. President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that victims do not need additional legal actions and can seek support from the Executive Commission for Victims.

President Claudia Sheinbaum presented a positive review of her 2025 government, highlighting progress in security, welfare, and economy. A survey shows she ended the year with 69 percent citizen approval. Social programs remain her strongest asset, despite criticism on security and corruption.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum downplayed Donald Trump's statements on potential military operations in Mexico to fight drug cartels. She stated it would not be necessary and that Mexico, as a sovereign nation, would never accept foreign intervention. She emphasized the current understanding on security matters with the United States.

Mexico's Senate approved a list of 10 aspirants on December 2 to succeed Alejandro Gertz Manero as head of the Fiscalía General de la República (FGR). President Claudia Sheinbaum may send the final shortlist tonight, aiming for a vote on Wednesday, December 3. Adán Augusto López proposed a more participatory format for the candidates' hearings.

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Deputies from PAN and PRI in the Chamber of Deputies demanded dialogue tables with experts and civil society to discuss the electoral reform. Meanwhile, Morena's Ricardo Monreal conditioned its presentation on consensus with PT and PVEM. President Claudia Sheinbaum denied that the reform leads to authoritarianism and outlined its goals to strengthen democracy.

 

 

 

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