San Diego Union-Tribune

2 MIGRANTS FOUND DEAD, 13 MORE ILL ON TRAIN

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The bodies of two people believed to be migrants who had crossed into Texas from Mexico were found Friday, along with 13 more people, including at least five who were described as in critical condition, inside a shipping container on a stopped train in Uvalde County, an area known for frequent immigratio­n crossings, officials said.

Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin Jr. said that around 3:50 p.m., a 911 call alerted authoritie­s that about 15 people, most of them believed to be adults, were trapped inside a sweltering shipping container in an area where spring temperatur­es have hovered in the 80s in recent days.

It was unclear if the call had come from inside the container or if one of the people trapped inside had managed to call a relative and ask for help, the mayor said. When the officers arrived, the container was locked and “wired shut,” said McLaughlin, who had been briefed by authoritie­s.

By the time officers managed to pry open the container, they found that two of the people inside were dead and many others were severely dehydrated, McLaughlin said. Several of the migrants were loaded into ambulances. Five were flown to San Antonio, 60 miles east, and a handful of the migrants seemed to be in good health, the mayor said.

Images from a local news outlet showed a heavy police presence, with local and state police personnel and U.S. Border Patrol agents descending on the rural border region and helicopter­s hovering over a freight train alongside Highway 90.

The grisly discovery comes months after more than 50 migrants were found dead inside an overheated tractor-trailer in San Antonio, part of a troubling pattern in which human trafficker­s abandon migrants in deserted areas without regard for their safety, the mayor said.

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