Freight Swear train is bus without Mexico City, kill at least 10 people

The commodity train entered the Deck-Decker bus northwestern Mexico at the beginning of Mexico, killing at least 10 people and over 40, officials said.
The accident happened in the Warehouse Industry and factories in the village of Atacomulco, about 130 kilometers in northwestern Mexico City.
The Civil Defense status The Mexican Defense State said that by X that the authorities were still working in the accident, and the office of State prosecutor said to open the investigation. The bus from the Herradua de Plata river was ripped in collision.
The agency said 10 people were killed and 41 were injured. Local media reports said the injured were taken to hospitals throughout the State.
The bus company did not immediately respond to the comment request.
The railway line, Canadian Pacific Kansas City, is part of the Calgary-Based Canadic Kansas City (CPKC), using the Canada Railette network, US and Mexico. The company had confirmed the accident and conveyed the condolences to the victim’s families. It said their staff were in place and worked with management.
The authorities did not give details as soon as the accident happened, but the one video signed on the basics showed the bus slowly traveling after a speedy train. The train pressure carried the bus down tracks and without frame.
No begining gates fall or other signals. Before accident, cars can seem to cross tracks as advanced traffic.
The vehicles to another guide have stopped crossing tracks at the time the bus was driven from them, even though the motorcycle received seconds before crashing. The train hit the bus passenger passengers.
‘Help me’
One video indicated the bus to rest beside tracks. The bus roof was gone and people could seem to move on to the top level as the train is slow.
The woman was heard, “help me, help me.”
Rebeca Miranda waited along the tracks on Monday to tell them what would happen with victims of victims. His Daughter and Mother’s mother’s mother was on the bus when beaten around 6:30 am, he said.
His sister was taken to hospital and was able to speak, but another woman died in the accident, Miranda said. Both were working in houses. Miranda said they would not have her sister in the hospital because she had to find out what it would be done about her sister’s body.

Miranda said the bus should not cross the tracks just as a train was made together. “It’s unfortunately unfortunate. Why? Hit the train. That life.”
According to the most recent report from Mexico’s Rail Testication agencies issued in September, high-quality risks for train accidents and to the higher veil in recent years.
Last year, it was 800 compared to 602 in 2020, the report said. This document did not included how many victims were involved in accidents.
Last month, six people were killed when the train beats several cars in Guanujuto State. In 2019, nine people were killed when the goods train hit the passenger bus crossing the Central State Tracks of Queretaro.



