A catastrophic explosion at a Waldo’s supermarket in Sonora, Mexico, has left 23 people dead and 11 injured, according to local authorities. The fatalities include several children, adding to the profound sorrow of the incident. The injured are receiving care in local hospitals. Sonora Governor Alfonso Durazo expressed his devastation, noting the heartbreaking loss of young lives. He has initiated a thorough and transparent investigation to ascertain the cause of the blast and determine accountability. Emergency and security personnel acted swiftly and with great dedication to manage the aftermath and rescue survivors. Officials have largely ruled out the possibility of an attack or intentional act of violence, based on initial assessments. The explosion took place during Mexico’s revered Day of the Dead holiday, a time of solemn remembrance. Investigators are actively examining the extensive debris field for any evidence that can explain the explosion’s origin. The President of Mexico has extended her heartfelt sympathies to the victims’ families and has pledged significant federal support to assist Governor Durazo’s administration in managing the crisis and supporting those affected.
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