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Monday, April 12, 2004
THE BAT’S
Crews clear
explosion sif
in border ton
NUEVO PROGRESO, Mexico (AP) — Firefighters and 14
cleared away a tangled mass of steel and concrete on Sim
day after a gas explosion leveled two buildings, killed six peoj
injured more than a dozen others in this Mexican borderto- j
With about 30 percent of the rubble cleared away, y
authorities did not rule out finding more people in the rubblt 1
“We think there may be more people trapped," said J
Cervantes, city council president for the Nuevo Progresoarerj
I don’t believe they would be alive.”
Ambulances, rescue teams, and search dogs withdrew,!
heavy equipment operators took over clearing the debris yj
afternoon.
Mexican officials said a gas leak Saturday triggered ane.\pJ
at about 8:30 a.m. that leveled a two-story cement buildingccj
ing a restaurant and clothing stores. The blast also flattenedanj
boring three-level shopping center where a dentist office,phe
and souvenir shops were located.
Six people were killed by the explosion and fourteenraorei
hospitalized; three of them initially in critical condition,pobetj
Witnesses said the ground shook and a thick cloud of dasi
the air in the shopping district located about two blocks fkn
international bridge over the river that separates Mexico
United States.
Jacobo Gaytan, 27, hud just finished mopping the floor
of his candy stand in the entrance to the shopping centernfej
heard a loud thud and felt a gust of wind lift him from the
“When I got up. I was bleeding and had pieces of glass!
my body.” Gaytan said. His face and arms were coveredwiii
Investigators said the blast, which shattered windows op
down the street, appeared to be accidental.
“It’s known it was a gas leak, but whether it came
restaurant or the dentist office is still under investigation.'
Cerecedo, director of public safety for Nuevo Progreso.
The town of 15,000 is across the U.S. border from Pm
Texas, and is a popular tourist destination.
The businesses were closed but employees were in the bui
cleaning and preparing to open. Cerecedo said.
Insurgents
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the dead were probably insurgents.
Fallujah residents took advan
tage of the lull in fighting to bury
their dead in two soccer fields.
One of the fields had rows of
freshly dug graves, some marked
on headstones as children or w ith
the names of women.
The Fallujah violence spilled
over to the nearby western
entrance of Baghdad, where
gunmen shot down an American
AH-64 Apache helicopter. As a
team moved in to secure the
bodies of the two dead crew
men. a large force of tanks and
troops pushed down the high
way outside the Iraqi capital,
aiming to crush insurgents.
Gunmen have run rampant
in the Abu Ghraib district west
of Baghdad for three days,
attacking fuel convoys, killing
a U.S. soldier and two
American civilians and kidnap
ping another American.
The captors of Thomas
Hamill, an American who
works for a U.S. contractor in
Iraq, threatened to kill and burn
him unless U.S. troops end
their assault on Fallujah, west
of Baghdad, by 6 a.m. Sunday.
The deadline passed with no
word on Hamill's fate.
The Arab TV station Al-
lubai
Arabiya reported that insK
kidnapped seven Chiness
of Fallujah on Sunday cm
citing Chinese dipta
sources. No further deiaib
immediately available.
Insurgents who
other foreigners this wi
releasing some capws.
Briton was freed, and oMf
nappers said they me hr
eight captives of various
alities. Other insurgents
kidnapped two Japan
and a woman said Saturday
would free their captivesri
24 hours, but they had nott^esich
freed by Sunday night.
The U.S. military on Si
reported 12 more U.S.soli
killed in fighting on Frida)
Saturday — half of tta
Baghdad. The deaths brori
59 the number of Amenci
dier killed since the newfr®
violence erupted April 4
900 Iraqis have
same period. At least
soldiers have died in Ira)
the w ar began in March I
Sporadic battles in Fall
wounded two Marines, aid
bodies of 11 Iraqis werebro
to a mosque being
clinic. A Marine spokesman
troops responding to
killed “a significantniimte rent
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fighters. A Cobra helitif stor
fired rockets and missiles* ni °r
came under ground fire,ks
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