Explosion Leaves Seamen Injured in AICM Facilities
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An explosion due to gas accumulation was recorded inside the facilities of the Naval Airport Protection Unit, located inside Mexico City International Airport (AICM), leaving several elements of the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar) with burns and injuries of various consideration. According to a statement issued by the Semar, the incident originated in the kitchen area due to a “sudden flame” allegedly caused by the concentration of the fuel. Aft…
The Secretariat of the Navy (Semar) confirmed that there was a flame in the Naval Unit of the International Airport of Mexico City (AICM). However, the fire was controlled by the personnel themselves. Semar also detailed that there was an accident from the flame in the AICM, but after receiving medical attention it is known that they are not in “critical situation”. Flamazo in the AICM emerged from the kitchen due to gas accumulation, explains M…
An explosion due to gas accumulation left elements of the Marine Secretariat injured and with burns inside naval facilities located in Mexico City International Airport (AICM). The Navy reported that the incident occurred at the Naval Airport Protection Unit, where a "sudden flame" allegedly caused by gas accumulation in a kitchen area was recorded. "Due to an incident recorded inside naval facilities, the Naval Airport Protection Unit, at AICM,…
An explosion by gas accumulation in naval installations in the AICM left elements of the Navy with burns and injuries.
On this day, an incident was recorded inside naval installations, of the “Naval Airport Protection Unit”, at the International Airport “Benito Juárez” in Mexico City (AICM) when a sudden flame allegedly caused by a build-up of gas in a kitchen area was presented, a situation that was immediately controlled by the personnel themselves. As a result of the incident, some naval elements presented injuries and burns of varying consideration, so they …
MEXICO CITY.— The Secretariat of the Navy reported that a flame was registered on Wednesday inside the Naval Airport Protection Unit, located at Mexico City International Airport (AICM), which left “some naval elements” with burns and injuries. According to the dependence, the injured elements received immediate attention, were transferred to a hospital for medical assessment and none are reported in critical situation. However, it indicated tha…
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