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US: 2 migrants suffocate to death, 13 others injured in Texas train incident

According to Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin, a total of 17 migrant workers were trapped in the container where two were deceased and 13 others were injured. Out of 13, five went by life flight to San Antonio and another seven were transported in ambulances. Three migrants were "okay," the mayor added.

ANI Mar 25, 2023 18:00 IST googleads

Police personnel at the incident spot. (Image Credit: Reuters)

Texas [US], March 25 (ANI): Two migrants died and over a dozen of others were injured after being trapped in the train car in Uvalde County, Texas, according to ABC news citing local police.
According to Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin, a total of 17 migrant workers were trapped in the container where two were deceased and 13 others were injured. Out of 13, five went by life flight to San Antonio and another seven were transported in ambulances. Three migrants were "okay," the mayor added.
In a statement posted on the Facebook, the initial 911 call came around 3:50 pm from an "unknown third-party caller" advising there were numerous immigrants "suffocating" inside of the train. The US Border Patrol were able to stop the train two to three miles outside of Knippa, Texas.
The conditions of those hospitalised is unknown at this time, Uvalde police said. Meanwhile, the source confirmed that the incident was not a derailment, ABC News discolsed.
The Texas Department of Public Safety is investigating the incident.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas tweeted a statement Friday evening thanking Border Patrol agents who responded to the scene and Homeland Security Investigations agents supporting the investigation.
"We are heartbroken to learn of yet another tragic incident of migrants taking the dangerous journey," Mayorkas said.
He added, "We will work with the Uvalde County Sheriff's Office to hold those responsible. Smugglers are callous and only care about making a profit."
McLaughlin said, "we need to look at the southern border this happens every day, if it's not my town it's somebody else's or our county...It's every day down here." (ANI)

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