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Gas Tanker Explosion Causes Massive Fire in Mexico City

A gas tanker explosion in Puebla, Mexico, resulted in a significant fireball and widespread evacuations. Emergency services responded promptly, and fortunately, no injuries have been reported. The incident, which occurred at an LP gas storage facility, has raised concerns about safety and prompted an investigation. Dramatic footage of the explosion has surfaced online, showcasing the chaos that ensued as residents fled the area. Authorities are currently assessing the damage and ensuring the safety of the community.
 

Major Explosion in Puebla

Mexico City: A significant fire broke out in Mexico following an explosion of a gas tanker that was reportedly transporting stolen fuel. The incident created a large fireball that affected a substantial area of the city. Eyewitnesses captured the dramatic event on video, which has since circulated online.

At approximately 10 am, a powerful blast occurred at an LP gas storage facility located in the San Juan Negrete region. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene to combat the flames, while residents from nearby buildings were evacuated for safety.

Visuals of the Incident:

A gas tanker truck allegedly hauling stolen fuel explodes into a massive fireball, rocking a Mexican city of Puebla@TheInsiderPaper pic.twitter.com/7u3VwLFBNK

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The footage depicted a large fire near Tepeaca, with flames and smoke billowing into the sky. The explosion produced a loud noise, startling those nearby. Witnesses reported a chaotic scene as people fled in fear. According to Puebla's civil protection authority, around 2,000 individuals were evacuated from local hospitals, schools, and residences as a precaution. Fortunately, there have been no reports of injuries or fatalities, and the full extent of the damage remains unclear. Authorities have initiated a thorough investigation into the incident.