Английская Википедия:2016 San Pablito Market fireworks explosion
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On 20 December 2016, a fireworks accident occurred at the San Pablito Market in the city of Tultepec, north of Valley of Mexico.[1][2][3] At least 42 people were killed in the explosion,[4] and dozens injured.[5]
Background
Tultepec has a major fireworks culture and industry,[6] with a two hundred-year history of fireworks production.[7] About 65% of the population of the town is directly or indirectly involved in fireworks production.[7] According to the Instituto Mexiquense de la Pirotecnia, 436 fireworks workshops or retailers were registered in the Tultepec municipality.[7] San Pablito Market is a major center for Mexican handcrafted fireworks.[1] The city had implemented new safety measures in the market following firework-related explosions in 2005 and 2006.[8]
Explosion
Шаблон:External media The cause of the explosion is unknown, but sources preliminarily claimed that gunpowder from the fireworks ignited the explosion.[9] Up to 300 tonnes of fireworks were reported to have been present at the market.[10] The explosion occurred at approximately 15:00 CST (21:00 UTC).[8] As of 24 December, at least 36 people died,[5] with at least 84 more injured.[5] Of the dead, 26 died at the site of the explosion and the remaining at the hospital.[11] Of the injured, 46 individuals were hospitalized, five of whom were in critical condition.[11]
Six children were among the injured, including a girl with burns to over 90% of her body.[12] Once they were stable and guardians had been contacted, these children were planned to be transferred to Shriners Hospital for Children in Galveston, Texas, United States, to be treated.[12] Nearby homes were damaged significantly[13] and much of the market was leveled in the explosion.[14]
Reaction
José Manzur, representing the government of the State of Mexico, stated that all funeral and medical bills of those killed and injured will be paid for by the government.[11] President Enrique Peña Nieto offered his condolences and ordered federal agencies to coordinate with state authorities to help the families of those affected, particularly in medical care.[15] Germán Galicia Cortes, the president of San Pablito Market, said that vendors would receive government assistance to help cover their losses, and pledged to re-open the market.[16] The office of the federal attorney general began an investigation into the incident, with forensic investigators deployed to the site on 21 December.[17]
Gallery
See also
- List of fireworks accidents and incidents
- Mexico City fireworks disaster, a 1988 fireworks disaster in Mexico City
References
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