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Mexico Train Derailment Kills 13, Injures 98

Tragic Train Derailment in Mexico: At least thirteen dead, nearly one hundred injured in Oaxaca region. Interoceanic train, operated by the navy, derailed near Nizanda, with fifty-six still hospitalized. President Sheinbaum and top officials head to crash site. Attorney General launches investigation. Governor Jara Cruz expresses regret, coordinates with federal agencies for aid. Interoceanic rail line, inaugurated two years ago, aims to boost regional economy. Checkout Solipillow.com

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