Explosion in powder magazine leaves four seriously injured in Hidalgo

A roar alerted the population. Victims with severe burns were rushed to hospital.

Incident with Explosives in the Cerritos Community

A high-impact event occurred in the community of Cerritos, belonging to the municipality of Santiago de Anaya, Hidalgo, when the uncontrolled detonation of a gunpowder deposit, commonly known as a powder magazine, resulted in four people with serious injuries. According to official reports from the competent authorities, the event was characterized by a violent release of energy that caused material and personal damage.

The incident was initially detected by local residents, who reported hearing a high intensity roar, audible several kilometers away, accompanied by a dense and visible column of smoke that rose from the epicenter of the explosion. This visual and acoustic signal immediately activated the alert protocols among citizens, who proceeded to notify the emergency bodies to request urgent intervention.

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Emergency Response and Care for Victims

The coordinated response of the relief agencies was essential. Specialized personnel from state and municipal Civil Protection, along with elements from the Secretary of National Defense, moved quickly to the site of the incident. Once at the scene, first response teams managed to locate the four victims directly affected by the explosion. The balance sheet indicated that the injured, three men and a woman, had severe burns due to the blast wave and the incendiary material.

Given the severity of his clinical condition, it was decided to transfer him immediately by land to the Actopan General Hospital, a medical unit with the necessary capacity to provide the specialized and trauma care that his injuries required. The priority was to stabilize his conditions and begin the corresponding intensive treatments.

At the same time, the security and defense forces preventively established a cordoned-off security perimeter around the impacted area. This control measure had a double objective: to guarantee the integrity of citizens and the rescue personnel themselves, preventing anyone from being exposed to secondary risks, and to allow experts to carry out an exhaustive technical evaluation to rule out the presence of unstable materials or the possibility of additional detonations.

Investigation of the Causes and Prevention Measures

At the time of writing this report, the precise cause of the explosion remains under investigation by the corresponding authorities. However, the main line of inquiry considers the probability that the incident occurred due to inappropriate handling of the pyrotechnic materials stored inside a private home. This type of storage, outside the safety protocols and standards established for dangerous substances, represents a latent risk for communities.

This unfortunate event highlights the critical importance of strictly applying and enforcing regulations on the storage, transportation and marketing of explosives and gunpowder. The possession and handling of these materials should be restricted to trained personnel and in facilities specifically designed to minimize risks, far from population centers. Prevention through education about the dangers, regulatory oversight and the implementation of robust safety measures is essential to avoid the recurrence of accidents of this nature, which often have devastating consequences.

The authorities continue with the verification work in the area and have urged the population to report any activity related to the irregular handling of fireworks or explosives, thus reinforcing the culture of prevention and citizen co-responsibility.

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Sheinbaum announces 42 CT scanners and telemedicine to strengthen health

The president detailed investments in medical equipment, telemedicine and improvement of clinics.

President Claudia Sheinbaum reported on advances in the public health system, with investments in equipment, telemedicine and improvement of clinics. He affirmed that the State must guarantee access to health from prevention to care for complex diseases.

“We are compensating for the profound damage that neoliberalism caused in the health system,” he said at the morning conference.

Equipment and telemedicine

The IMSS installed 42 state-of-the-art CT scanners in 40 hospitals in 19 states. Of these, 41 are from 256 cuts. They allow early detection of tumors and bleeding, perform up to 50 studies per day and reduce waiting times. They were acquired for 29 million pesos each, below the 40 million in the past.

The ISSSTE expanded telemedicine from 239 to 859 units. It offers consultations in 15 specialties, such as cardiology and dermatology, from 118 second and third level units to 741 first level.

The Clinic is Ours

The La Clínica es Nuestra program delivered 4,608 million pesos in 2025 to 8,483 medical units, with the participation of 67,864 people. 42 thousand improvement actions were carried out in infrastructure and equipment. The 2026 call will begin in July, including for the first time 153 units from Yucatán with 80 million pesos.

Sheinbaum added that progress is being made in the House to House Health program, with more than 20 million consultations with older adults and people with disabilities. Starting in August-September, you will be able to collect medications at Farmacias del Bienestar, health centers and a network of pharmacies. Next year the Universal Health Service will begin with a single credential.

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Massive security reinforcement and alcohol ban at the Azteca

56,000 police officers and alcohol restriction for the game at the Azteca.

Measures for the Mexico-Czech Republic match

The government of Mexico City announced an unprecedented security operation for this Wednesday’s game at the Azteca stadium. 56,000 personnel will be deployed, five times more than the 11,219 employed last week.

The decision responds to the celebrations of the previous Thursday, when some 700,000 people gathered in the capital after Mexico’s victory over South Korea. Although there were no injuries, nearly 40 tons of garbage were collected in the Ángel de la Independencia and the Zócalo.

The Secretary of Security, Pablo Vázquez, detailed that 7,500 police officers will guard the Azteca stadium. Another 3,275 will be in the Zócalo and 4,200 on Reforma Avenue. The objective is to protect players, referees, authorities and fans.

In addition, the Secretary of Government, César Cravioto, reported that starting at 3 p.m. on June 24, a ban on the sale of alcohol will take effect for sixteen hours. Applies to the Historic Center and five neighborhoods of Cuauhtémoc.

Sales will only be allowed in restaurants, hotels and private clubs, accompanied by food. Convenience stores and supermarkets are excluded. The fines for non-compliance amount to up to 293,275 pesos (about $17,251).

The Mexican Alliance of Transporters Organization (AMOTAC) called for mobilizations on highways in the 32 states and blockades in the capital to protest against the violence. The operation also considers these protests.

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UNAM, new WHO collaborating center in oral health

The WHO recognizes UNAM as a reference in oral health and aging.

International recognition for UNAM

The World Health Organization (WHO) designated the Department of Oral Public Health of the UNAM Faculty of Dentistry as a Collaborating Center in Oral Health and Aging. The distinction is valid for four years.

With this appointment, the highest educational institution consolidates itself as a regional reference in the comprehensive care of older adults.

Implications of the appointment

The recognition will allow university specialists to participate in the development of public policies focused on improving the quality of life of the elderly.

In addition, they will promote strategies to promote among older adults and caregivers the importance of maintaining adequate oral health as an essential part of general well-being.

The designation places UNAM on a level of technical cooperation with the WHO, which opens opportunities to influence global guidelines on aging and oral health.

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