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At least 39 dead after fire at Mexican migrant facility on US border | At least 39 dead after fire at Mexican migrant facility on US border |
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Fire in Ciudad Juárez is latest example of dangers facing those taking route to US from Latin America | Fire in Ciudad Juárez is latest example of dangers facing those taking route to US from Latin America |
Mexico’s president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has blamed protesting migrants for causing a fire at an immigration detention centre that has killed at least 39 people in Ciudad Juárez, a Mexican city on the US border. | |
Images of the aftermath showed dozens of lifeless bodies on the ground, some covered by silver thermal blankets. Television footage showed emergency workers attending to stunned survivors, who sat on white sheets gasping for breath. | Images of the aftermath showed dozens of lifeless bodies on the ground, some covered by silver thermal blankets. Television footage showed emergency workers attending to stunned survivors, who sat on white sheets gasping for breath. |
Speaking at his daily press conference, López Obrador said the “very regrettable and very sad” disaster had been triggered on Monday night when migrants being held at the detention centre set fire to their mattresses, apparently in protest at their anticipated deportation. “They didn’t imagine it would lead to this terrible tragedy,” added Mexico’s president who said most victims were from Venezuela and Central America. | |
Reports in the Mexican press also said a large number of the victims were Venezuelan migrants, millions of whom have abandoned their economically devastated country in recent years in search of a better life. | |
Colombia’s consul in Mexico, Andrés Camilo Hernández Ramírez, said he was trying to verify whether citizens of his country had been affected by the fire, and would travel to the region if they had. | Colombia’s consul in Mexico, Andrés Camilo Hernández Ramírez, said he was trying to verify whether citizens of his country had been affected by the fire, and would travel to the region if they had. |
The newspaper El Universal said immigration officials had spent the hours before the fire, on Monday afternoon, rounding up Venezuelan migrants who had been begging for money on the streets of Ciudad Juárez, which is just over the US border from El Paso, Texas. Some of those migrants are believed to have been transported to the immigration centre where the fire broke out. | The newspaper El Universal said immigration officials had spent the hours before the fire, on Monday afternoon, rounding up Venezuelan migrants who had been begging for money on the streets of Ciudad Juárez, which is just over the US border from El Paso, Texas. Some of those migrants are believed to have been transported to the immigration centre where the fire broke out. |
The toll of dead and injured was given by an official with Mexico’s national immigration institute, which runs the facility. The INM said in a statement that it “energetically rejects the acts which resulted in this tragedy”. | |
El Diario de Juárez, a local newspaper, reported that preliminary investigations by forensic teams suggested that a group of male inmates had barricaded themselves inside the wing for male prisoners and started a fire. The newspaper said all of the fatalities are thought to have been men. | |
The INM said there were 68 adult men from Central and South America at the facility. | The INM said there were 68 adult men from Central and South America at the facility. |
Ciudad Juárez is a popular crossing point for migrants entering the US. Its shelters a host migrants waiting for opportunities to cross or who have requested asylum in the US. | Ciudad Juárez is a popular crossing point for migrants entering the US. Its shelters a host migrants waiting for opportunities to cross or who have requested asylum in the US. |
Mexico’s attorney general’s office has launched an inquiry and has investigators at the scene, according to media reports. | Mexico’s attorney general’s office has launched an inquiry and has investigators at the scene, according to media reports. |
The local news website Norte Digital said several of the victims had been found in the bathrooms of the detention centre, where inmates are believed to have sought refuge from the flames. | The local news website Norte Digital said several of the victims had been found in the bathrooms of the detention centre, where inmates are believed to have sought refuge from the flames. |
The fire is the latest disaster this year to highlight the multitude of dangers facing the hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees who continue to flock to the US’s southern border each year after a perilous journey through South and Central America. | The fire is the latest disaster this year to highlight the multitude of dangers facing the hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees who continue to flock to the US’s southern border each year after a perilous journey through South and Central America. |
Last month at least 39 migrants died in a bus accident in Panama after trekking for days through the Central American country’s southern jungles on their way to the US. | Last month at least 39 migrants died in a bus accident in Panama after trekking for days through the Central American country’s southern jungles on their way to the US. |
The victims included citizens of Venezuela, Ecuador and Haiti. According to CNN Español the bodies of 13 victims – from Eritrea, Haiti and Nigeria – were buried by authorities last week after their families did not claim them. | The victims included citizens of Venezuela, Ecuador and Haiti. According to CNN Español the bodies of 13 victims – from Eritrea, Haiti and Nigeria – were buried by authorities last week after their families did not claim them. |