Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

US: 50 migrants found dead in tractor-trailer

- Agence France-Presse

SAN ANTONIO: US police on Tuesday were investigat­ing the grim discovery of at least 50 bodies in and around a trailer truck abandoned in the sweltering heat near the Texas city of San Antonio, with victims identified as from Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras.

The shocking finding was one of the worst disasters involving migrants in the US in recent years - and came five years after a similar deadly incident in the same Texas city, a few hours from the Mexican border.

The White House - facing intense pressure over its immigratio­n policies - called the tragedy “absolutely horrific and heartbreak­ing,” and said President Joe Biden, flying to a Nato summit in Madrid, has been briefed on the incident.

San Antonio fire chief Charles Hood told reporters that at least 46 victims had died and 16 people had been transporte­d to the hospital alive and conscious - 12 adults and four children.

Early on Tuesday, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said the toll had reached 50, mostly from Latin American nations including Mexico.

“It’s a tremendous misfortune... so far there are 50 dead: 22 from Mexico, seven from Guatemala, two from Honduras and 19 still without informatio­n about their nationalit­y,” the Mexican leader said at a morning press conference.

US officials said three people were in custody over the incident. Hood, the fire chief, said survivors had suffered heat stroke and heat exhaustion, and that there were no signs of water in the truck.

“It was a refrigerat­ed tractortra­iler

An Amtrak train carrying 243 passengers and a dozen crew derailed in northern Missouri on Monday after hitting a dump truck at an uncontroll­ed crossing, killing two aboard and a person in the truck, and injuring at least 50, officials said. The collision occurred at an uncontroll­ed crossing without lights or signals.

but there was no visible working A/C unit on that rig,” Hood said.

‘Migrants desperatio­n’

San Antonio, which lies about 250km from the border, is a major transit route for people smugglers. It has also been gripped by a record-breaking heat wave, and temperatur­es in the area hit 39.5 degrees Celsius on Monday.

The US Customs and Border Protection agency director, Chris Magnus said he was “horrified” at the deaths near San Antonio.

“This speaks to the desperatio­n of migrants who would put their lives in the hands of callous human smugglers who show no regard for human life,” he added on Twitter. The vehicle was found near Highway I-35, a major US artery that stretches to the Mexican border.

According to San Antonio police chief William McManus, authoritie­s were first alerted by an emergency call at about 5:50pm local time.

“A worker who works in one of the buildings up here behind me heard a cry for help,” he told reporters. “(He) came out to investigat­e, found a trailer with the doors partially open, opened them up to take a look, and found a number of deceased individual­s inside.”

Migration politics

Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican who advocates a tough line on immigratio­n, quickly hit out at Biden over the disaster -- blaming the Democrat’s “deadly open border policies”.

“These deaths are on Biden,” Abbott tweeted. “They show the deadly consequenc­es of his refusal to enforce the law.”

San Antonio was the site of a similar migrant tragedy in 2017, when 10 people suffocated to death in a sweltering trailer with broken air conditioni­ng and clogged ventilatio­n holes.

The truck driver later pleaded guilty to charges related to the deaths.

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