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At Least 20 Dead, Dozens Hurt as Ruptured Pipeline Explodes in Central Mexico

© REUTERS / Paulo WhitakerSmoke rises from chemical containers from logistic company Localfrio in Guaruja, Brazil, January 14, 2016
Smoke rises from chemical containers from logistic company Localfrio in Guaruja, Brazil, January 14, 2016 - Sputnik International
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The Mexican TV network Televisa broadcast dramatic footage of the burning pipeline near a refinery in the municipality of Tlahuelilpan, in the state of Hidalgo to the north of Mexico City.

According to local media reports, a ruptured pipeline exploded on Friday, killing at least 20 and injuring dozens of others who were trying to fill containers with stolen fuel. The incident reportedly occurred hours after the thieves drilled an illegal tap into the steel tube.

"The preliminary report I've been passed is very serious; they're telling me 20 people have died, charred, and that 54 are injured, burned," Hidalgo State Governor Omar Fayad told Mexican television on Friday, as quoted by Reuters.

Later in the day, Omar Fayad tweeted that at least 60 people were seriously hurt after the pipeline exploded.

Mexican Secretary for Public Safety Alfonso Durazo told local reporters on Friday that a National Emergency Committee had been formed in order to help the affected people.

WARNING: The following footage is graphic and may offend sensibilities

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has launched a crackdown on fuel theft. According to Reuters, the local authorities estimate that the country has lost more than $3 billion last year due to rampant gasoline theft.

Meanwhile, fuel shortages have been reported in at least 10 of Mexico's 31 states over past several days, prompting authorities in a number of localities to take special measures. The shortages were reportedly caused by the government's crackdown on huachicoleros, criminals who specialise in illegally tapping pipelines to steal fuel.

Smoke rises from the explosion site at Mexican national oil company Pemex's Pajaritos petrochemical complex in Coatzacoalcos. - Sputnik International
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As part of the government's measures, the state-owned petroleum company Pemex has shut off several large oil pipelines. Now, fuel is reportedly delivered mostly by tank-cars instead of pipelines, which has led to a decrease in supply.

In this regard, Lopez Obrador said that the security of all six major pipelines running through the territory of the country with a total length of 1,600 kilometres (994 miles), must be enhanced.

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According to AP, thieves drilled about 12,581 illegal taps in the first 10 months of 2018 and the country has deployed 3,200 servicemen to guard pipelines and local refineries.

Meanwhile, local media reported that another pipeline had exploded in the state of Queretaro. However, there have been no reports on casualties as a result of the incident.

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