Six people found dead in shipping container at Texas rail yard

Authorities discovered the bodies of six people inside a shipping container at a Union Pacific rail yard in Laredo, Texas, on Sunday afternoon. The victims, five men and one woman, are believed to have died from heat stroke as temperatures climbed to 97 degrees.

Workers inspecting containers at the rail yard near the U.S.-Mexico border found the bodies. Laredo police and fire crews responded and confirmed the deaths. The Webb County medical examiner has ruled the death of a 29-year-old Mexican woman an accident due to hyperthermia and expects similar findings for the others once autopsies are complete.

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Illustration of a fishing boat sinking off Busan following a collision with an LPG carrier.
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Fishing boat sinks off Busan, killing captain and leaving two missing

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A 79-ton fishing boat sank after colliding with a liquefied petroleum gas carrier off Busan on Thursday, leaving the South Korean captain dead and two Indonesian crew members missing.

Three elderly people died on Sunday in Gironde, probably due to the extreme heat, according to the department prefect.

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A worker fell about three meters into a cargo hold on a container ship in the port of Hamburg on the evening. He suffered a broken arm and a head wound.

A fire in Nave 1 of Parque Tabasco Dora María killed five people in the early hours of Thursday. Governor Javier May confirmed the victims were exhibitors from other states and that the event will close as scheduled on May 10.

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Police rescued two young children from a Temple, Texas, residence filled with rotting garbage after neighbors reported a strong odor. The officers described conditions that included insect infestation and unsanitary surfaces throughout the property.

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