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The Navy Secretariat reported that the death toll from the Interoceanic Corridor train derailment in southern Mexico has risen to 14, following the death on Thursday of a 73-year-old woman who had been receiving medical attention. The Ministry expressed condolences to her family and reiterated its coordination with relevant authorities to ensure comprehensive care for victims. The Attorney General’s Office continues investigating the accident, which occurred Sunday on Line Z of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec railway in Oaxaca and left around 100 people injured.

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00:00Moving on to Mexico, the Navy Secretariat reported that the death toll from a train
00:05derailman in southern Mexico had risen to four teens, following the deaths on Thursday
00:10of someone who had been receiving medical attention.
00:13The Ministry of the Navy deeply recurred the deaths of a 73-year-old woman on January 1st,
00:18who had been receiving medical attention as a result of the recent interoceanic corridor
00:23train accident.
00:24The Institution expressed solidarity and condolences to the deceased woman's families and loved ones.
00:30The Ministry is coordinated with the relevant authorities to ensure comprehensive care.
00:34The Attorney General's Office is investigating the accident that occurred on Sunday on the
00:39Line Z of the Isthmus 10-1 Tepeg Railway and the southern state of Waxaca, which left
00:45approximately 100 people injured.
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