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Fuel Tanker Plunges From Bridge and Explodes on MéxicoTuxpan; Highway Remains Closed

Investigators are maintaining a full closure to complete safety inspections, including verifying the driver's reported death.

Overview

  • The double‑trailer tanker carrying gasoline fell from a bridge near Santa María Asunción at kilometer 109 of the México–Tuxpan route before 12:30 a.m. on January 22, igniting a large fire and triggering at least one explosion.
  • Firefighters, Protección Civil and the National Guard secured the area, activated emergency protocols and controlled the blaze as residents fled the immediate vicinity.
  • As of the morning of January 23, both directions remain shut for cleanup and peritajes, with detours set toward the free road at PC Tejocotal km 106+700 and a diversion near km 124+200 for traffic bound for Mexico City.
  • Outlets report the driver died in the crash; authorities continue on‑scene inspections, and the tanker's ownership has not been publicly identified.
  • Separate crashes on the México–Pachuca highway on January 23 caused severe congestion and added to regional travel delays.