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.

The incident involved a train from Salina Cruz to Coatzacoalcos sliding off tracks, with the lead car tumbling 6.5 meters down a slope. Initial rescues by the Navy were followed by ongoing care, with 36 of 98 injured still hospitalized as of December 29 (e.g., 9 at IMSS Bienestar in Salina Cruz, others in Tehuantepec, Juchitán).

The 13 confirmed dead, per Segob, include: Elena Solórzano Cruz (6), María Antonia Rosales Mendoza (58), Bersain Cruz López (65), María Concepción Barbosa Acevedo (65), Israel Enrique Gallegos Soto (60, Heraldo de Oaxaca journalist), Inés Alvarado Rojas (57), Amada Rasgado Lázaro (70), Patricia Medina Pérez (49), Luisa Camila Serrano Moreno (15), María Luisa Pasaron González (66), Raúl López Cruz (67), Rogelio Alfonso Luna Luna (63), and Honoria Medina Pérez (56). Victims hailed from Oaxaca and Veracruz, including two minors.

President Sheinbaum toured hospitals in Tehuantepec and Salina Cruz on December 29, pledging immediate 30,000-peso support to families. The FGR deployed forensic, engineering, and photography experts, analyzing the 'Pulser' data recorder (speed, brakes, direction); Semar noted prior 'Hi-Rail' track inspections found no issues.

Witness Juan Manuel Iglesias described chaos: 'Screams and desperation... I helped rescue women, children, elderly.' Opposition voices, like PAN's Mario Vázquez, called for international review and service suspension over possible track faults. Embassies (Russia, UK, US) offered condolences. Families can call Segob at 55 2230 2106.

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Discussions on X about the Oaxaca train derailment focus on President Sheinbaum's visit to hospitals and victims' families, the announcement of 30,000 pesos aid per family, and release of victim names. Supporters praise the government's prompt response and aid. Critics demand accountability for alleged poor construction and corruption linked to AMLO's family. Opposition figures offer condolences but question infrastructure safety. Sentiments include positive for aid, negative on negligence, neutral reporting, and defenses against politicization.

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Photorealistic illustration of the derailed Interoceanic Train in Oaxaca, showing wreckage, investigators, memorials, President Sheinbaum consoling families, and replacement buses.
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Oaxaca Interoceanic Train Derailment: Investigation updates and victim aid

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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.

A derailment of the Tren Interoceánico in Nizanda, Oaxaca, on December 28, 2025, left 13 people dead and 98 injured, five in serious condition. The Secretaría de Marina deployed a large rescue operation, while federal and state authorities coordinate victim care. President Claudia Sheinbaum ordered immediate support for the affected families.

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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.

A collision between two high-speed trains in southern Spain has resulted in at least 21 fatalities and over 100 injuries. The accident happened shortly after one train left Cordoba for Madrid, colliding with another service just 10 minutes into its journey. Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities probe the cause.

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Mexico's Anti-Corruption and Good Government Secretariat reported the theft of at least 22 tons of mango from a building guarded by the Navy in Chiapas, linked to the Interoceanic Train project. A woman posed as a Welfare official to remove the shipment in May. The audit estimates a loss of 143,000 pesos.

 

 

 

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