Mexican authorities and firefighters remove injured migrants, mostly Venezuelans, from inside the National Migration Institute (INM) building during a fire, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico March 27, 2023. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez
At least 39 people died in a fire at a migration center in Ciudad Juarez, a city on Mexico’s border with the United States, officials said Today.
Authorities said the fire at the office of National Migration Institute (INM) broke out after they picked up a group of migrants from the streets of the city, and detained them.
The cause of the fire or the victims’ nationalities have not been released by Mexico’s National Migration Institute, who have launched an investigation into the blaze, which left 29 people injured.
However, Guatemala’s Institute of Migration later confirmed that at least 28 Guatemalan nationals were among those killed.
Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador also provided other details saying migrants from Central America and some from Venezuela were in the shelter.
The names and nationalities of those who unfortunately lost their lives has not been ascertained according to the president.
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