Mexico Pemex Explosion Victims

Mexico Pemex Explosion Victims

Mexico Pemex Explosion Victims Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 31, 2013.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — An explosion at the main headquarters of Mexico's state-owned oil company in the capital killed 14 people and injured 100 on Thursday as it heavily damaged three floors of a building, sending hundreds into the streets and a large plume of smoke over the skyline.

Another 30 people remained trapped in the debris late Thursday, according to the Interior Ministry, as teams of military with rescue dogs showed up to extract the victims. The blast occurred in the basement of an administrative building next to the iconic, 51-story tower of Petroleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, one of the tallest buildings in Mexico City.

"It was an explosion, a shock, the lights went out and suddenly there was a lot of debris," employee Cristian Obele told Milenio television, adding that he had been injured in the leg. "Co-workers helped us get out of the building."

Ana Vargas Palacio was distraught as she searched for her missing husband, Daniel Garcia Garcia, 36, who works where the explosion occurred at about 3:45 p.m. local time, when many workers were just returning from lunch. She said she last talked to him a couple hours earlier.

"I called his phone many times, but a young man answered and told me he found the phone in the debris," Vargas said. The two have an 11-year-old daughter. His mother, Gloria Garcia Castaneda, collapsed on a friend's arm, crying "My son. My son."

There was no immediate cause given for the explosion in a busy commercial and residential area. Pemex first said it had evacuated the building because of a problem with the electrical system. The company later tweeted that experts from the Attorney General's Office were analyzing the explosion and any reports of a cause were speculation.

The tower, where several thousand people work, was evacuated following the blast but not damaged, according to Gabriela Espinoza, 50, a Pemex secretary for 29 years who was on the second floor when the explosion next door occurred.

"There was a very loud roar. It was very ugly," she said.

The explosion occurred in the basement of a 13-story building across from the tower in five-building the Pemex complex, according to Emporis, which collects construction data worldwide.

Espinoza's co-worker, Tomas Rivera, 32, worked on the ground floor and was knocked to floor, fracturing his wrist and jaw.

A reporter at the scene saw rescue workers trying to free several workers trapped. Television images showed people being evacuated by office chairs, and gurneys. Most of them had injuries likely caused by falling debris.

"We were talking and all of sudden we heard an explosion with white smoke and glass falling from the windows," said Maria Concepcion Andrade, 42, who lives on the block of Pemex building. "People started running from the building covered in dust. A lot of pieces were flying."

Police landed four rescue helicopters to remove the dead or injured. About a dozen tow trucks were furiously moving cars to make more landing room for the helicopters.

Streets surrounding the building were closed as evacuees wandered around, and rescue crews loaded the injured into ambulances. The injured were taken to Pemex's hospital in Azcapotzalco and the Red Cross hospital in Polanco, where relatives huddled in the waiting room for news of their loved ones. Some walked out of meetings with the hospital social worker joyous, while others came out crying.

"I profoundly lament the death of our fellow workers at Pemex. My condolences to their families," President Enrique Pena Nieto said via his Twitter account.

Shortly before the explosion, Operations Director Carlos Murrieta reported via Twitter that the company had reduced its accident rate in recent years. Most Pemex accidents have occurred at pipeline and refinery installations.

A fire at a pipeline metering center in northeast Mexico near the Texas border killed 30 workers in September, the largest-single toll in at least a decade for the company.

MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN,Associated Press
OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ,Associated Press


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Trish Dutton

February 5, 2013

May god be with each an every member involved & There familys.Many, many prayers are sent your way. GOD IS LOVE !!! AMEN

February 4, 2013

"YOU ARE OPENING YOUR HAND AND SATISFYING THE DESIRE OF EVERY LIVING THING.".PSLM.145:16,THE DESIRE IS TO BE COMFORTED AND TO SEE YOUR DEAD LOVED ONES'AGAIN...THIS IS A GUARANTEE FROM OUR HEAVENLY FATHER..,GD

February 3, 2013

God bless you.

carmen woods

February 2, 2013

My sincere condolences to all the familys who lost their love ones My prayers for comfort strength go out to everyone left to deal with this very difficult situation. May the God of all comfort give each of you the strength beyond what is normal. youtube mp3

February 2, 2013

To the families: I would like to express my deepest sympathy for your dear loved ones who has fallen asleep in death, May the God of comfort be with you during this difficult time. ~(Psalms 65:2)~

Sheila

February 2, 2013

May the God of Love be with each and every family during this time of lost.

February 2, 2013

My deepest condolences to all the families who lost their loved one. May you turn to God who gives comfort and healing. - Psalm 102:17

Cindy Wilson

February 2, 2013

God please comfort them.

February 2, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Robin

February 2, 2013

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of so many lives. Life is so precious and so short. Turn to God for comfort during this most difficult time. Isaiah 51:12 I myself am the one that is comforting you people.

vanesa

February 1, 2013

Hay un Dios amoroso que promete ver de nuevo a nuestros seres queridos de nuevo cuando venga la resurreccion Juan5:28-29"no se maravillen de esto porque viene la hora en que todos los que estan en la tumbas conmemorativas oiran su voz y saldran."

February 1, 2013

To the families of the explosion victims - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that they will be missed by many.

February 1, 2013

Mi mas sentido pesame para todos los que perdieron a familiares y amigos.
(Romanos 15:33) " Que el Dios que da paz este con todos ustedes "

Sandy

February 1, 2013

Sincere condolences to families who have lost their loved ones.

Ivy

February 1, 2013

God Bless You All !

February 1, 2013

My heart goes out to you all during this time of deep sorrow. May the peace of God be with you.

February 1, 2013

Sincere condolences to family and friends and comfort. Eccl.9:5.

February 1, 2013

Our hearts are with all the families of the victims.

February 1, 2013

God bless ~ Rest in peace.

Brenda C

February 1, 2013

May God give you the strength you need to go through this.

Hana-Bashe

February 1, 2013

Que Dios consuele a los sobrevivientes y los familiares de las víctimas.

adriana vega

February 1, 2013

My prayers go out to the family and friends of the lost ones.

Scott Chamberland

February 1, 2013

Please accept my Deepest Sympathies

February 1, 2013

rest in God's glory

B Lucas

January 31, 2013

My sincere condolences for the loss of all of your dear loved ones. May your fond memories of them bring much comfort. Peace and love to your families and friends, and to the spirit that you show. [email protected]

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