Mexico fireworks depot blast kills 24
GB news 24 desk//
A series of explosions at a fireworks depot in Mexico has killed at least 24 people and injured about 40 others.
The biggest blasts took place as police and fire fighters arrived at the scene in the town of Tultepec. Emergency workers are among the casualties.
Video on social media shows a huge cloud of smoke over the site in Tultepec.
The town, about 30km (20 miles) from Mexico City, is known as the country’s pyrotechnic capital.
A market in the town has twice been badly damaged by explosions. More than 40 people died in blasts there in 2016.
At the time there were calls for the market to be closed, but President Enrique Peña Nieto promised to rebuild it and help hundreds of local artisans who had lost their livelihoods.
An explosion earlier this year killed seven people.
Tultepec hosts Mexico’s national pyrotechnics festival each year.
The latest incident began at about 09:30 local time (14:30 GMT). Local people described the scene.
“I was having breakfast when there was a terrible blast. We left the house running and I saw a huge white cloud in the sky, as if it were going to rain – except today it rained fire,” said resident Alondra Perez, quoted by the AFP news agency.