Mexico City, Mexico—Two people died Wednesday following a massive multi-vehicle pileup on the Mexico-Puebla highway. The collision occurred during the busy morning commute, involving at least five vehicles. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene immediately after reports of the crash reached dispatchers.
Witnesses described a scene of chaos as vehicles collided near one of the major curves on the route. Authorities believe that heavy fog and excessive speed contributed to the loss of control by the first vehicle in the chain. The impact resulted in several cars being pushed into the concrete median.
Paramedics confirmed that both victims died instantly upon impact. Their bodies remained trapped in the wreckage for over an hour while rescue crews used hydraulic tools to reach them. Traffic in the direction of Mexico City was completely paralyzed for several hours.
Police officers moved to clear the debris to restore at least one lane for emergency traffic. The investigation into the specific cause of the chain-reaction collision is now underway. Officials are reviewing dashcam footage from nearby vehicles to identify who initiated the pileup.
Family members of the deceased have been notified, though their names are being withheld until official confirmation is complete. The highway remained congested well into the afternoon as specialized cleanup crews removed the mangled metal. Motorists have been urged to avoid the area while work continues.
This stretch of highway is notorious for sudden traffic shifts and high accident rates. Local transportation experts have frequently requested better safety signage in this specific sector. Those requests remain under review by the federal road authorities.
The surviving drivers are currently providing statements at the local prosecutor's office. Authorities are checking the mechanical status of all vehicles involved to rule out equipment failure. No charges have been filed at this stage of the investigation.
The area is expected to be fully cleared of all wreckage by the evening rush hour. Commuters face ongoing delays as police finish documenting the crash site. The government has yet to release a final statement regarding the accident.
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