Posted on 01/19/2019 6:41:47 AM PST by BenLurkin
Hidalgo state Gov. Omar Fayad says the death toll from a pipeline explosion in central Mexico has risen to 66.
Over 85 other people on Saturday were listed as missing a day after a massive fireball erupted at an illegal pipeline tap in the small town of Tlahuelilpan, about 62 miles (100 kilometers) north of Mexico City.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador launched an offensive against fuel theft gangs drilling dangerous, illegal taps into pipelines an astounding 12,581 times in the first 10 months of 2018, an average of about 42 per day.
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Do you think fuel thieves used approved containers?
They must be taking lessons from the Nigerians. This sort of thing happens there all the time.
Is it really that way? The Mexican government doesn't want the Central Americans staying in their country.
Mexico's divided. Some Mexicans to send the migrants on to the US. Some want to keep them out and send them back. And some are just apathetic.
Perfect!
But if you’re talking about thieves deliberately tapping the pipeline, then no, it doesn’t happen in the US.
“I see that Darwin is hard at work, south of the border, doing the job that intelligent people refuse to do!”
PDJT should offer his condolences to the Mexicans etal maimed and killed in advance and then tell the Mex Prez that we will ship 50,000 illegals (of all sorts) back for every 1 they lost.
Napalm sticks to thieves too.
How much of this stolen fuel ends up in the buses that haul the famous Caravans? Hmmm
Hottapping into a live gasoline line. Worst way of committing suicide.
Lord have mercy on them.
“Mucho malo’’. Si. Que lastima. Pinche Mexicana idiotas.
Oooo and I thought I was mean! lol.
“Do you think fuel thieves used approved containers?”
Do you think I was serious?
I guarantee if it were going on here there would be just as big a crowd lined up.
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