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Mexico train crash in Oaxaca kills 13, injures nearly 100
The train was carrying over 240 passengers

Mexico train crash in Oaxaca kills 13, injures nearly 100

Dec 29, 2025
10:20 am

What's the story

A tragic train derailment in Mexico's southwestern Oaxaca region has left at least 13 dead and nearly 100 injured. The accident occurred near the town of Nizanda when an Interoceanic Train, which connects Salina Cruz on the Pacific coast with Coatzacoalcos on the Gulf Coast, derailed while rounding a bend, the BBC reported. The Mexican Navy confirmed that the train was carrying nine crew members and 241 passengers at the time of the incident.

Aftermath efforts

Investigation launched, rescue operations underway

The Mexican Navy reported that 98 people were injured in the crash, with 36 receiving hospital treatment. President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed five of the injured are in serious condition and said senior officials are on their way to the site to help families affected by this tragedy. Oaxaca state Governor Salomon Jara Cruz also offered his condolences to those who had lost loved ones in the accident. The Attorney General's Office has launched an investigation into the incident.

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Project details

Interoceanic Train part of economic development project

The Interoceanic Train is a key part of the Interoceanic Corridor project, which aims to modernize rail links across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. The initiative was launched in 2023 under former President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. The project intends to turn the isthmus into a strategic trade corridor by expanding ports, railways, and industrial infrastructure, aimed at competing with the Panama Canal. It also aims to promote economic development in southern Mexico by improving passenger and freight rail services.

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Recent incident on route

The Interoceanic Train project links the Atlantic and Pacific oceans in the form of a strategic freight corridor, along with other endeavors like the Tren Maya (Maya Train), according to a report by Deutsche Welle. This is not the first accident on the Interoceanic route. As recently as December 20, a train on the Interoceanic route collided with a cargo truck attempting to cross the tracks, although there were no fatalities.