Overview
- Municipal police and Navy personnel in Ecatepec detained a tanker driver at a G‑500 station with 31,000 liters of suspected stolen fuel, noting missing company logos and a simulated QR code, and transferred him to the FGR.
- In Tláhuac, an LP‑gas tanker linked to Grupo Tomza/Mexicana de Gas leaked after a collision; SGIRPC and city firefighters performed a controlled discharge, reported the unit at about 7% capacity, and declared no risk to the public.
- A Pemex‑liveried double‑trailer operated by Productos Petrolíticos Los Ángeles struck a containment wall on Circuito Interior in Gustavo A. Madero, with no injuries reported and cleanup underway for spilled fuel.
- Near Metro Oceanía in San Juan de Aragón, a double‑remolque fuel tanker crashed without injuries; neighbors reported hydrocarbon entering the sewer, firefighters concluded service, and residents requested risk assessments.
- Following September’s deadly La Concordia explosion, the city announced speed limits, a ban on very large loads, E‑12 licenses, and SENER/ASEA checks, but the measures await publication before full enforcement.