Overview
- Officials confirm 23 people died and 12 were injured, with six remaining hospitalized after one reentry to care, according to state health updates.
- The state prosecutor says there is no indication of intentionality, with the working hypothesis pointing to an accidental event linked to equipment inside the store.
- The CFE clarified the transformer at the site was privately owned by the business, shaping the technical focus of forensic examinations.
- Authorities report 21 of the 23 victims have been identified and bodies have been returned to families as necropsies conclude.
- Protection Civil and prosecutors have begun site peritajes, taken dozens of witness and employee statements, and ordered statewide safety reviews, while the Red Cross provides psychosocial support to responders and residents hold public memorials.