At least 23 dead, dozens injured in Mexico City metro bridge collapse
- Overpass collapses, sending train plunging downwards onto road
- Cars had been travelling underneath the collapsed section

An elevated section of the Mexico City subway collapsed, sending a train car plunging towards a busy boulevard late on Monday, killing at least 23 people and injuring about 70, city officials said.
Rescuers searched a car left dangling from the overpass for hours for anyone who might be trapped. Those efforts were suspended early on Tuesday, however, because of safety concerns for those working near the precariously dangling car. A crane was brought in to help shore it up.
“We don’t know if they are alive,” Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said of the people possibly trapped inside the car following one of the deadliest accidents in the city’s subway system, which is among the busiest in the world.
Earlier Sheinbaum said someone had been pulled alive from a car that was trapped on the road below. She said 49 of the injured were hospitalised, and that seven were in serious condition and undergoing surgery.
“There are unfortunately children among the dead,” Sheinbaum said, without specifying how many.
