Mexico City, Mexico—Two people died today following a massive gas explosion. The blast leveled a residential unit in the heart of the city. The noise was reported by residents blocks away. Debris from the structure was launched into the street, damaging nearby vehicles and storefronts. Firefighters rushed to the scene to extinguish the primary blaze.
The building's structural integrity is entirely compromised. Search teams recovered two bodies from the ground floor shortly after the fire was brought under control. They believe the victims were inside the unit when the blast occurred. Investigations are currently focused on a faulty gas connection in the kitchen area.
Fire crews sprayed the remaining ruins with water to prevent secondary fires. The surrounding buildings have been evacuated as a precaution. Engineers are evaluating the gas pipelines that service the entire block. They want to ensure there is no leak that could trigger another explosion nearby.
Neighbors described the moment of the blast as a sudden, intense pressure wave. Glass shattered in windows up to fifty meters away. The area has been cordoned off by the national guard to protect the site from bystanders. The street remains littered with broken brick and household contents.
City officials have promised a full audit of all gas systems in the neighborhood. Many properties in this part of the city rely on aging infrastructure. This incident highlights the growing danger posed by unregulated installations. Forensic technicians are combing through the rubble for the specific source of the leak.
The two victims were a middle-aged couple who had lived in the building for years. Their loss has sent a wave of shock through the immediate neighborhood. Residents are gathering at the edge of the police line to offer support to the family. No other injuries have been reported.
Utility companies have cut off gas service to the surrounding blocks. They are conducting pressure tests to ensure the integrity of the network. This process will keep the residents out of their homes for at least another day. The city is providing emergency assistance for those with nowhere else to go.
The cleanup will be a massive undertaking for the municipal works department. The building will likely be demolished once the investigation concludes. The scene remains an active site of inquiry as technical crews continue their work.
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