Overview
- City authorities and the company Silza are discussing standardized indemnities of about 2 million pesos per deceased, a figure still under review and separate from CEAVI support.
- Some relatives reject equalized payments and demand accountability, saying they have received limited information and were asked not to speak publicly.
- The FGJ has opened 75 investigation files and is consolidating proceedings in the main case folio CI-FIIZP/IZP-10/UI-3 S/D/00122/09-2025.
- Pericial reports found no mechanical failures or road defects and concluded the driver lacked sufficient technical capacity, traveled near 50 km/h, deviated lanes, collided twice and lost control at the México–Puebla roundabout.
- One month after the blast, officials report 31 dead, 44 injured and nine still hospitalized, and FGJ chief Bertha Alcalde Luján is slated to brief on first-stage advances today.