Worker dies from explosion at La Desembocada bridge in Puerto Vallarta; points to organized crime
A worker died and another was injured due to an explosion at the La Desembocada bridge site in Puerto Vallarta, believed to be caused by an explosive device planted by criminals.
A tragic incident occurred at the La Desembocada bridge in Puerto Vallarta, where an explosion resulted in the death of a worker named Ricardo and left another person injured. The explosion reportedly was caused by an explosive device that had been placed by criminals weeks prior to the incident, specifically on February 22. Local emergency services were mobilized quickly to respond to the situation, highlighting the urgent and dangerous conditions present at the demolition site.
Witnesses have reported that the explosion may have been triggered when workers operating an excavator disturbed an explosive device that had lain dormant since the previous Sunday. This explosion not only resulted in loss of life but also underlines the risk posed by organized crime in the area, as authorities are now investigating the crime-related aspects of the explosion. Such incidents raise serious questions about safety protocols and the level of security in areas where such demolition activities are taking place.
The event amplifies concerns surrounding organized crime's influence in construction and infrastructure projects in Mexico, particularly in regions like Puerto Vallarta that may be vulnerable to such attacks. As investigations continue, the local government's response to criminal threats in public works and how it addresses safety in construction zones will be critical going forward, impacting both community safety and perceptions of security in the region.