Overview
- Mayor Jesús Nava said the workshop owner will be held responsible for rebuilding eight homes and covering the loss of 23 vehicles, and he met with the state vice prosecutor to advance the case.
- Authorities reported the blaze began around 5 p.m. Tuesday and was brought under control by 8:11 p.m. after coordinated work by state and municipal emergency teams.
- Protección Civil said 25 residents were evacuated and three people were treated for burns or possible intoxication, with no fatalities reported.
- The site under scrutiny is the Tellez Quinta Rueda workshop at Morazán 674, where a transfer pump reportedly failed during a diesel move; an earlier preliminary version cited a CFE short circuit that brought down power lines.
- Officials tallied eight damaged homes in Colonia Zimix and 23 destroyed vehicles—including 15 cars, three trucks, five pickups and a motorcycle—while CFE crews repair posts and cables and the city provides temporary lodging.