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Rescue workers on site of Mexico city metro crash

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Mexican citizen says the "metro was badly done" as firefighters and civil protection forces members work on the site of the collapsed metro line in Mexico City, trying to clear the train that came plunging down in an attempt to recover the bodies of the victims.

Added on the 04/05/2021 19:24:11 - Copyright : AFP EN

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