Witnesses described an eerie silence after the final crash, broken only by sirens racing toward kilometer 059+000 in Huehuetoca. The trailer had lost braking capacity, according to early reports, and its driver fought desperately to avoid an even greater tragedy. Cars were crushed, others spun out, and traffic backed up for kilometers as families frantically called loved ones, trying to confirm they were safe.
Authorities quickly implemented a partial closure of the highway, diverting vehicles and coordinating rescue teams. Firefighters, paramedics, and police worked side by side to free trapped occupants and stabilize the injured. While the exact mechanical causes are still under investigation, the crash exposed once again how vulnerable everyday commuters are on Mexico’s busiest routes. By nightfall, mangled vehicles were removed, but the fear, the shock, and the unanswered questions remained heavy over Huehuetoca.
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