Fear pervades Mexico City metro after deadly crash AFP 5/4/2021 AFP © CLAUDIO CRUZ Rescue workers use cranes to remove the wreckage of a metro train that fell as an overpass collapsed in Mexico City
Commuters riding Mexico City s metro just a day after one of its worst ever accidents said they worried for their safety but had little choice other than to use the network. We were already afraid when traveling, but now even more so, said 30-year-old Brenda Gonzalez. They say they do maintenance, but it doesn t seems like it to me. They steal the five pesos ($0.24) that we pay per trip, she added indignantly at the Candelaria station near the historic district.
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