2/01/2013

Catastrophic oil company


The central building of the world's giant state-owned oil company in Mexico PEMEX'in According to recent information in an explosion killed 32 people, 121 people were injured.

While major damage after the explosion of the building 3 times the big smoke covered the sky in Mexico City, the capital. During the explosion that occurred in the parking lot in the basement most of the employees to be out for lunch, prevented a bigger disaster.

Enrique Pena Nieto, Mexico's president still could not find the cause of accident, the first company officials said in a statement specifying the problem, because of the building's electrical system explained evacuated. The company said in a statement authorities, pending an investigation by the prosecutor's office, said it would not cause any speculation of a report.

First aid rescue team with dogs while still under the rubble calls Miguel Osorio Chong, Minister of the Interior said in a statement, "Any unclear whether the one under the rubble. Our teams continue to calls, "he said. Osorio Chang also "help the team based on the impressions of the first two explosions hit the basement floor collapsed," he said.

Obele Cristian is working in the building said: "Suddenly there was an explosion and shock experienced. Electricity was cut off, and many wreck occurred, "he said. Obele also wounded in the leg, said: "With the help of friends in the building got out of work," he said.

Women working in the building is named Daniel Garcia, who lost his wife talking to a few hours before his wife, said: "I called my wife on the phone a couple of times, but the phone and the phone is opened the young man said he found the wreckage," he said.

Toll mounts
Mexico, a state-owned oil company will toll to 32 in an explosion in the building, the number of injured rose to 121.

Company director Emilio Lozoya, Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) next to the company's 51-story tower is the main administration building after the explosion of a continuing recovery efforts, there are still some people who may have been under the debris, he said.

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