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Mexico Confirms 13 Dead in Oaxaca Train Derailment as Probe Secures Onboard Recorder

Investigators are analyzing data from the train’s electronic recorder to understand how a route cleared shortly before departure still resulted in a fatal derailment.

Overview

  • Authorities report 13 fatalities and 109 injured, with 44 patients still hospitalized after the Línea Z derailment between Nizanda and Chivela; roughly 250 people were aboard.
  • Rescue teams have recovered 12 of the 13 bodies and continue efforts to retrieve one victim from a partially suspended carriage.
  • The Fiscalía General de la República holds the train’s electronic recorder under chain of custody for forensic analysis as federal and state agencies conduct coordinated technical and criminal inquiries.
  • Semar officials said a Hi-rail inspection vehicle traversed the route about 1.5–2 hours beforehand and found the track in operational condition, a finding now central to the peritajes.
  • President Claudia Sheinbaum is traveling to Oaxaca to meet affected families as IMSS, IMSS-Bienestar and victim-assistance teams support care and liaison, with an information line active at 55-2230-2106.