Blaze at Mexico store kills 23, including children

· The Straits Times

MEXICO CITY - A festive holiday weekend turned tragic for families in north-western Mexico on Nov 1 when a deadly blaze engulfed a discount store in the city centre of Hermosillo, killing at least 23 people and injuring a dozen others.

Mexico is celebrating the Day of the Dead this weekend with colourful festivities in which families honour and remember deceased loved ones.

“I have ordered a thorough and transparent investigation to clarify the causes of the accident,” Mr Alfonso Durazo, governor of the state of Sonora, which is home to the city, said in a video on social media, adding that children were among the victims.

Most of the deaths appeared to have been from inhalation of toxic gases, said Mr Gustavo Salas, the state’s Attorney-General, citing its forensic medical service.

“My heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives,” President Claudia Sheinbaum said in a post on social media platform X, adding that she had directed support teams to be sent to help victims’ families and those who were injured.

Sonora’s Red Cross said its 40 staff and 10 ambulances joined in the effort, making six trips to the hospital.

The cause of the fire, now doused, was still unclear, though some media blamed an electrical failure.

City officials said the store, part of popular discount chain Waldo’s, was not the target of an attack.

The chief of the city’s firefighters said it was still being investigated whether there had been an explosion. REUTERS