Video: At Least 49 Migrants Reportedly Dead in Trailer Accident in Mexico's Chiapas
23:26 GMT 09.12.2021 (Updated: 11:13 GMT 06.08.2022)
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Mexico has recently been faced with a huge migrant influx from Central American countries, including Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Cuba, and El Salvador. Over the last nine months, more than 190 thousand illegal migrants were recorded in Mexico, which is about triple the number for the same period last year.
At least 49 people died and another 45 were injured in a road accident in the southeastern Mexican state of Chiapas on Thursday, Milenio reported, citing local authorities.
Most of them were said to be illegal immigrants from Guatemala. Between 150 and 200 migrants were reportedly traveling in the trailer.
The trailer, reportedly heading from the city of Tuxtla Gutiérrez to Chiapa de Corzo, collided with a truck and overturned on the road. The vehicle, according to reports, hit a retaining wall as it came out of a curve and its container detached and spun on the asphalt.
The governor of the state expressed condolences to the families of the victims on his Twitter account.
Warning: the following footage is disturbing and may offend sensibilities
#AlMomento se registra la volcadura de un tráiler, en Chiapas. Extraoficialmente se habla de personas fallecidas y varios heridos de gravedad. En el tráiler viajaban entre 150 y 200 migrantes
— Cta. de Extrabajadores de Monitor (@ExMonitores) December 9, 2021
centroamericanos.
*Imágenes sensibles* pic.twitter.com/KNSXQtP9Kp
#Chiapas #Accidentepic.twitter.com/Wn5lLDPSmm
— Nacho Lozano (@nacholozano) December 9, 2021
Hasta el momento se habla de más de 40 migrantes muertos en el accidente sobre la carretera #TuxtlaGutiérrez-#ChiapadeCorzo, y decenas de heridos. El tráiler donde viajaban se habría quedado sin frenos. #Chiapas pic.twitter.com/rSVZzKViAy
— Irma del Rocío Lara (@Rocio_Lara89) December 9, 2021
#ÚltimoMinuto Vuelca tráiler con migrantes en Chiapas; al menos 43 muertos. pic.twitter.com/L0xZZvbtaP
— La Jornada (@lajornadaonline) December 9, 2021