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<text id=92TT1060>
<title>
May 11, 1992: Blamed for The Sewer Explosion
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
May 11, 1992 L.A.:"Can We All Get Along?"
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
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THE WEEK, Page 13
WORLD
Pemex Is Blamed for The Sewer Explosion
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<p>Damages in Guadalajara will cost $300 million to repair
</p>
<p> Mexico's Attorney General issued a report blaming the
state-owned oil giant Pemex for the explosion last month that
destroyed 20 blocks of downtown Guadalajara. Police indicted
four Pemex executives, the mayor of Guadalajara and other
officials and charged them with negligent homicide in connection
with the blast, which killed 194 people. There had been many
complaints about gas fumes, the report says, and on April 21
Guadalajara officials measured "up to 100% explosiveness" in the
city's sewers. They told residents there was no reason to leave.
The next day at least nine major explosions blew a swath of
destruction through Mexico's second largest city. Pemex has
offered $30 million to "mitigate the disgrace" of the estimated
$300 million damage caused by the blast.
</p>
<p> This is not the first time government negligence has
caused a blowup in Guadalajara's sewer. A similar leak of
chemicals in 1983 sent trees and cars flying in a 10-block area
and injured 48 people. There have been other explosions in the
country since 1978, including a series of gas explosions on the
outskirts of Mexico City in 1984 that killed at least 400
people. Fearing a repeat of the Guadalajara episode, last week
officials evacuated sections of Mexico City and Saltillo after
finding gas leaks there. The angry public mood in Mexico may
give President Carlos Salinas de Gortari a chance to privatize
Pemex, one of the last holdouts against his campaign to sell
state-run industries.
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