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Mexico City, May 5 (TIWN) At least 23 people were killed and 70 others injured after a bridge on an elevated section of the Mexico City underground system partially collapsed as a train was passing over it, according to authorities.
In an interview with local TV station on Tuesday, Mexico City mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said that the accident occurred on Monday night when a concrete beam collapsed just as a subway train was passing, reports Xinhua news agency. “The corresponding investigations will be carried out to publicise the causes of the accident. We are very sorry for what happened,” she said. Several carriages of a line 12 metro train plunged several metres and collided into each other, videos circulating on social media showed, reports dpa news agency. Initial findings showed the accident occurred when part of the bridge gave way, Sheinbaum said. Traffic had been flowing under the collapsed section of the bridge at Olivos station on the south-eastern edge of the Mexican capital at the time of the accident.
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