Overview
- The Mexico City Health Ministry said Yaneth Guadalupe Guerrero López, 22 and five months pregnant, was discharged from the National Institute of Rehabilitation as the final hospitalized victim of the September 10 explosion.
- Authorities cited 32 deaths and 52 injuries from the liquefied petroleum tanker disaster at Puente de La Concordia, with all remaining patients now receiving care outside hospital settings.
- Two-year-old Jazlyn Azuleth returned to Mexico on November 21 after more than two months at Shriners Hospital in Galveston and is reported to be in good condition at home in Iztapalapa.
- Shriners specialists and Fundación Michou y Mau will monitor Jazlyn by telemedicine every 15 to 30 days, review her compressive garments and grafts, and decide in about six months whether a second hand surgery is needed.
- Fundación Michou y Mau arranged and funded Jazlyn’s transfer and will support any future travel or rehabilitation, including services at its Xochimilco center and psychological care for her family.