Two migrants suffocate to death aboard Texas train, 10 hospitalized
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[March 25, 2023]
By Daniel Trotta
(Reuters) -Two suspected undocumented immigrants suffocated to death
aboard a freight train and 10 others in need of medical care were taken
by helicopter or ambulance to hospital on Friday in south Texas, police
said.
Officials in Uvlade, Texas, received an anonymous emergency 911 call
advising them that numerous immigrants were suffocating inside a train,
Uvalde police said in a statement. At least 15 immigrants needed
immediate medical attention, police said.
U.S. Border Patrol officials were notified and able to stop the train
just east of Knippa, Texas, in Uvalde County, police said. Officials
closed U.S. Highway 90 temporarily to land the helicopters.
Federal investigators were looking into the possibility of human
smuggling, investigators with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
said.
The tragedy occurred near the site of a more grave incident last year,
when 53 migrants died in the back of a tractor trailer amid the
sweltering heat during a smuggling attempt.
Dozens of migrants were packed into the back of a truck found on the
outskirts of San Antonio on June 27.
Two Americans have been indicted in federal court in that case and could
face the death penalty if convicted. Two Mexicans have been charged with
lesser crimes.
"We are heartbroken to learn of yet another tragic incident of migrants
taking the dangerous journey," Homeland Security Secretary Alejando
Mayorkas said on Twitter, vowing to work with local investigators to
find those responsible.
"Smugglers are callous and only care about making a profit," Mayorkas
said.
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Law enforcement officials work, after
two migrants suffocated to death aboard a freight train that got
derailed, in Uvalde, Texas, U.S, March 24, 2023, in this screengrab
obtained from a social media video.? Joey Palacios via REUTERS
Uvalde Police Chief Daniel Rodriguez suspected the migrants were
dehydrated due to the heat of the train cars during warm weather,
KSAT television reported.
"It's sad to see that so many undocumented immigrants were found in
this condition, and two of them lost their lives. It's
heartbreaking," KSAT quoted Rodriguez as saying.
The Union Pacific railroad would lead the investigation, Uvalde
police said.
The Mexican consulate in Eagle Pass, Texas, said on Twitter it was
aware of the incident and in communication with U.S. officials to
determine if any of the victims were Mexican.
Homeland Security had yet to determine the nationalities of the
victims or whether any families or children were among them, a
department official with knowledge of the matter said, speaking on
condition of anonymity.
Knippa is about 72 miles (115 km) west of San Antonio and about 120
miles (190 km) from the Mexican border.
It is near the town of Uvalde, which was the scene of a mass
shooting at an elementary school in May last year that killed 19
school children and two teachers.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta, Brad Brooks, Ted Hesson and Kristina
Cooke; Editing by Leslie Adler, Stephen Coates and Michael Perry)
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