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In Mexico, 17 people have lost their lives following the explosion of a gas tanker on September 10. The local Health Department reported that so far, 31 people have been discharged from health care centers and 35 remain hospitalized, including a two-year-old girl. In the last 24 hours, two more people have died as a result of the incident that occurred on September 10 on the Concordia Bridge. According to initial investigations by the Mexico City Attorney General's Office, the accident that led to the gas tank explosion was caused by the driver's lack of technical skill. In addition, the driver was speeding, which caused the vehicle to overturn and subsequently be consumed by fire.

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00:00In other news, in Mexico, 17 people have lost their lives following the explosion of a gas
00:05tanker on September 10.
00:08The local health authority rewarded that so far 31 people have been discharged from health
00:13care centers, and 35 remain hospitalized, including a two-year-old girl.
00:20In the last 24 hours, two more people have died as a result of the incident that occurred
00:25on September 10 on the Concordia Bridge.
00:28According to initial investigations by the Mexico City Attorney General's office, the
00:33accident was led to the gas tank explosion was caught by the driver's lack of technical
00:38skills.
00:39In addition, the driver was speeding, which caused the vehicle to overturn and subsequently
00:44be consumed by fire.
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