2 dead, 18 injured in gas tank explosion in Mexican beach town Playa del Carmen

Two bodies were found in rubble created by a gas tank explosion Saturday at a restaurant in the Mexican beach town of Playa del Carmen, where 18 other people were injured, officials said.

One of the two deceased remained at the scene of Kool Beach restaurant as a specialized rescue and recovery team was en route from Cancún, roughly 40 miles north, said the civil protection office of the state of Quintana Roo.

The other body was in the custody of the local medical examiner, it said.

All of the injured, divided evenly between men and women, were Mexican nationals except for a woman who was identified only as a citizen of Brazil, the civil protection office said.

They were taken to three hospitals. Exact medical conditions were not available.

According to The Associated Press, most of those hospitalized are workers at the restaurant.

No Americans have been reported dead or injured. Playa del Carmen is popular with North American tourists, as well as those from overseas, but March marks the end of its rainy season and the beginning of the Caribbean coastline’s hottest days.

Civil protection authorities described the source of the explosion as an LP gas tank, or one that contains liquefied petroleum. Propane and other forms of the gas are popular for cooking, especially at open-air eateries in Mexico.

State Police Chief Lucio Hernández tweeted Monday that the tank was inside the kitchen of the restaurant, where gas may have accumulated before it ignited.

source: nbcnews.com