Children among victims as at least 23 killed in Mexico City overpass collapse

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At least 15 people have died after an overpass in Mexico City collapsed, derailing a train and leaving cars trapped under rubble.

More than 30 people have also been taken to hospital after the accident, said the country’s civil protection agency.

Emergency crews and firefighters have been searching through the wreckage for survivors.

There were still people trapped inside the train but it was unclear if they were alive, said Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum.

Rescuers work at a site where an overpass for a metro partially collapsed with train cars on it at Olivos station in Mexico City, Mexico May 3, 2021.
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People were said to be still trapped inside the metro train

The accident happened at 22.30 local time (4.30 UK time) on the metro’s Line 12 – the construction of which has been plagued with complaints and accusations of irregularities.

The mayor said a support beam had given way.

Rescue efforts were paused briefly at around midnight as a crane was brought in to deal with the partially hanging train, which was described as “very weak”.

“What has happened on the metro today is a terrible tragedy,” tweeted foreign minister Marcelo Ebrard.

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