The death toll in a massive fire at an illegally tapped pipeline in Mexico rose to 89 as more of the injured have died at hospitals.<br />''<br />''Health Secretary Jorge Alcocer said 51 victims severely burned in the fire were still in hospitals, two of them in Galveston, Texas.<br />''The victims were gathering gasoline from an illegal pipeline tap in the central state of Hidalgo on Friday when the gas ignited, littering an alfalfa field with charred bodies.<br />''<br />''The government reported Monday that an astonishing total of 14,894 such illegal taps had been found in 2018, an average of about 41 per day nationwide.<br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">Hidalgo was the state with the highest number of such taps, with 2,121.&nbsp; The fire occurred in the small farming town of Tlahuelilpan, where 38 such taps were found in 2017 and 23 in 2018.</span><br />
News On AIR | January 22, 2019 7:03 AM
Death toll in Mexico pipeline fire reaches 89