Overview
- Authorities reported 10 fatalities and 54 people still hospitalized as of Friday afternoon, with additional patients discharged after the blast under Puente de la Concordia.
- FGJ CDMX is investigating two lines of inquiry—excessive speed by the driver or operational irregularities at Silza, a Grupo Tomza unit—while the driver remains in delicate condition and unable to testify.
- Specialized teams in criminalistics, chemistry, traffic, and fire and explosion analysis are conducting peritajes, and officials are reviewing the tanker’s route, load, and permits.
- Federal and city leaders initiated stricter oversight and traceability for fuel transport, with reviews of permits, routing and circulation conditions for high‑risk materials in the capital.
- Hospitals handled mass burn admissions with double shifts, stabilizations and transfers to Texcoco and Chalco, citizens organized aid for families, and authorities corrected an erroneous death listing to confirm Alicia Matías is alive but critical.