Fire in a Drug Rehabilitation Center in Violence-Plagued Mexican State Kills 12, Authorities Say
- A fire in a drug rehabilitation center in San Jose Iturbe, Guanajuato, killed 12 people and injured at least three others, according to authorities.
- Victims were reportedly locked inside the rehabilitation center during the fire, according to Mexican media outlets.
- The municipal government expressed solidarity with the victims' families and will assist with funeral expenses.
- Guanajuato is known for its high homicide rate and ongoing violent conflicts involving the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel.
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At least twelve people have died and five others have been injured in a fire in a rehabilitation center against addictions in Mexico, reports EFE. The events occurred this Sunday in the municipality of San José Iturbide, in Guanajuato, has indicated the Attorney General’s Office of that State in its X profile. At the time of the events, there were 23 people inside the place. Six of them were unharmed. Three were workers. At the moment the identi…
The cause of the fire in the facility in San José Iturbide is still under investigation. In the past drug cartels have repeatedly attacked such centers.
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