Why Did the Gas Pipe Explode in Iztapalapa? Attorney General’s Office Cdmx Explains What Happened in Puente De La Concordia
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The cap of the gas pipe that exploded in Iztapalapa and killed 10 people broke after the “shock with a solid object,” which led to its detonation, said the Mexican City Prosecutor’s Office on Friday, September 12. The preliminary conclusions of the experts point out that this rupture allowed the gas to leak, which led to the expansive wave that injured more than 90 people. “The Prosecutor’s Office clarifies that from the investigations of the ex…
The Attorney General's Office of Justice of Mexico City (FGJCDMX) reported on progress in the investigation related to the tipping and explosion of a gas pipe that occurred last Wednesday, September 10, in the Puente de la Concordia area, in the Iztapalapa mayor's office. In this regard, the prosecutor's office clarified that, based on the inspections carried out by the expert services, no potholes or damage to the asphalt were found in the site…
The Mexico City Attorney General's Office (FGJCDMX) reported on September 12, 2025, that it was "progressing" in the investigation related to the rollover and explosion of a gas pipeline - which occurred at 2:20 p.m. on the 10th of the same month and year -, which left at least 9 people dead, 66 more with burns and various injuries, as well as dozens of vehicles burned... Source
THE UNIVERSAL The Attorney General's Office of Justice of Mexico City (FGJ) reported that in the progress in the investigations into the explosion of the gas pipe in the Puente de La Concordia, mayoral Iztapalapa, there is no pothole that caused the accident. “From the inspections carried out by the expert services, at the site of the accident, no potholes or damage was found in the asphalt,” the capital's prosecutor's office reported. It was al…
MEXICO CITY.— The Attorney General’s Office of Justice of Mexico City reported that, in the progress of investigations into the explosion of the gas pipe in the Puente de La Concordia, mayoral Iztapalapa, there is no pothole that caused the accident. In addition, the capital’s dependence emphasized that the gas tank that was transported on Wednesday, September 10, suffered a rupture in a cappquet after colliding with a solid object, which result…
The Attorney General's Office of Justice of Mexico City ruled that a pothole was the cause of the tipping and explosion of the LP gas pipe that caused the tragedy in the Puente de La Concordia area. In an information card related to the progress in the investigations of the incident, the capital's prosecutor's office reported that after the inspections of the expert services no potholes or asphalt damage were found in the area where the pipe was…
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