
Mexico City World Cup Celebrations See Three Deaths, Hundred Injuries
Three people died and 126 others sustained injuries in Mexico City on Tuesday, as over one million jubilant fans took to the streets to celebrate Mexico's World Cup victory against Ecuador. The city's Secretary of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection confirmed the fatalities and reported 126 individuals required medical attention during the widespread festivities.
Authorities detailed that one man died from a fall into a ravine, while another was fatally struck by a vehicle. The third death occurred when a tree fell, killing a person in the crowd. The sheer volume of people gathering to commemorate the football win overwhelmed public spaces and emergency services.
Reports indicate that paramedics attended to numerous cases of dehydration, fainting, and minor injuries sustained during the large-scale public gathering. Despite the tragic incidents, the celebrations continued into the night, underscoring the fervent national response to the team's success.






