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Falling metro kills at least 23 in Mexico

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AN elevated section of the Mexico City metro has collapsed and sent a subway carriage plunging towards a busy road, killing at least 23 people and injuring at least 79, city officials said.

Rescuers found four bodies trapped inside a rail carriage dangling from the overpass but were unable to remove them. It was not clear if they were included among the 23. A crane was brought in to lower the carriage down.

“We don’t know if they are alive,” city mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said of the people possibly trapped inside the carriage following one of the deadliest accidents to hit the subway system, which is among the busiest in the world.

Earlier she said someone had been pulled alive from a car trapped on the road below. She said 49 of the injured were in hospital and seven were in serious condition and undergoing surgery.

“There are unfortunat­ely children among the dead,” Sheinbaum added.

The overpass was about 16ft above the road in the borough of Tlahuac, but the train ran above a concrete median strip, which apparently lessened the casualties among motorists on the road below on Monday night.

“A support beam gave way” as the train passed over it, Sheinbaum said. The Mexico City Metro has had at least two serious accidents since its inaugurati­on half a century ago. Last year, a collision between two trains at Tacubaya left one passenger dead and injured 41 people.

Hundreds of police and firefighte­rs cordoned off the scene yesterday as friends and relatives of people believed to be on the train gathered outside the security perimeter.

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