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Wednesday, 21 December 2016

FIREWORK EXPLOSIVE KILLS 31 AS MEXICANS PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION.

 Complete devastation at the scene of a fireworks explosion at a market in Tultepec, Mexico. Authorities say that dozens are dead and injured.

On Tuesday at a popular fireworks market near Mexico City, a massive explosion killed at least 31 people and injured 70 others.

 Rescue workers try to grapple with the embers and destruction left behind from a fireworks explosion at a market in Tultepec, Mexico.
The explosion took place at San Pablito market in the city of Tultepec, about 30 kilometers north of the capital while several shoppers were packed buying fireworks for Christmas and New Year Celebrations.

Dozens are dead and injured after a fireworks explosion in Tultepec, Mexico, on December 20. Soldiers and locals are working to grapple with the widespread devastation, which left copious amounts of smoke hovering above Mexico City.
Emergency crews needed to wait several hours for the site to be safe enough for them to go in and look for victims.

Eruviel Avila, the governor of the state of Mexico, said forensics teams are having to use genetic analysis to try to identify some of the dead.

Of the injured, 21 had been released from the hospital by early Wednesday.

 Survivors navigate the rubble left behind after the fireworks blast in Tultepec, Mexico.
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto used Twitter to send his condolences to the families of those killed and to wish a speedy recovery for the injured.

Blasts and fires at the same market destroyed a number of stalls in 2005 and 2006
 Scenes of destruction are what remain from the fireworks explosion that took place in Tultepec, Mexico, on December 20. People are left to search and make sense of the damage after dozens have been confirmed dead.

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