Tren Interoceánico derailment: Death toll rises to 14

The death toll from the December 28, 2025, Tren Interoceánico derailment in Oaxaca has risen to 14 after a 73-year-old woman succumbed to injuries on January 1. President Claudia Sheinbaum visited affected hospitals and pledged ongoing support amid continued investigations.

Hilda Alcántara, 73, died at 10:35 a.m. on January 1 at IMSS-Bienestar Hospital in Oaxaca from pulmonary thromboembolism following surgery for severe polytrauma, including fractures to her femur, tibia, fibula, and multiple ribs. This marks the 14th fatality from the incident that initially claimed 13 lives and injured 98.

Sheinbaum visited Oaxaca hospitals the day after the derailment, announcing initial 30,000-peso payments as part of broader reparations. Dozens remain hospitalized, including 3-year-old Astrid Ximena, now at Mexico City's Hospital México Siglo XXI.

While some passengers alleged speeding, Sheinbaum cautioned against speculation, tasking the General Prosecutor's Office with determining causes and the operator's status. The Navy reported no track faults, and expert probes continue.

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Illustration of Tren Interoceánico derailment in Oaxaca: derailed train cars, Navy rescuers aiding injured amid wreckage and emergency vehicles.
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Tren Interoceánico derailment leaves 13 dead in Oaxaca

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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.

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.

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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 private car collided head-on with a bus on the Mexico-Cuernavaca federal highway, resulting in four deaths and eleven serious injuries. The crash happened on the night of Saturday, January 24, at kilometer 47 in Huitzilac, Morelos. Both vehicles caught fire after the impact.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum inaugurated on February 2, 2026, the final stage of the Mexico-Toluca Interurban Train, known as 'El Insurgente', a project started in 2014 with a 100 billion peso investment. This 57.7-kilometer line connects Toluca to western Mexico City, serving over 230,000 daily passengers. The project features seven stations and links to the Metro and Cablebús systems.

A double-decker bus crashed into a bus shelter on Valhallavägen in Stockholm on November 14, 2025, killing three women and injuring several others. The accident occurred shortly after 3 p.m. on Friday. Police have confirmed the victims' identities and ruled out intentional action.

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Roberto Hernández, a 52-year-old deliveryman, died after being hit and dragged by a car in Iztapalapa on January 3. The vehicle, a blue Honda City, was found abandoned in Nezahualcóyotl without occupants. Motorcyclists protested demanding justice for the incident.

 

 

 

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