Train Derailment in Mexico Kills 13 and Injures Nearly 100

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A train derailment in southern Mexico near Nizanda resulted in at least 13 deaths and dozens of injuries, halting a key rail line connecting the Pacific and Gulf of Mexico. The accident involved the Interoceanic Train, which was part of a broader infrastructure project to enhance trade routes across the isthmus of Tehuantepec. Authorities are investigating and providing assistance to the victims' families.
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