Silza Transport Company allocates additional resources after the explosion in Iztapalapa

On September 10, a truck owned by Transportadora Silza exploded on the Puente de la Concordia bridge in Iztapalapa, causing commotion and causing material and human damage. One week after the incident, the company reiterated its commitment to providing comprehensive support to the victims and their families.
Transportadora Silza reported that, in addition to the four current insurance policies, it will allocate additional funds to ensure full repair of the damage. The firm, part of the Tomza gas group, emphasized that its financial commitment includes both the insured coverage and an additional amount to address any emergent needs of the affected individuals.
The Mexico City Attorney General's Office has opened a telephone line of 55 4609 4432 to offer guidance and support to those affected by the explosion. The company reiterated that the Attorney General's Office will be the official communication channel to provide support and ensure that all those affected receive timely attention.
In its statement, Transportadora Silza stated that it has appeared before the Public Prosecutor's Office to express its "absolute willingness to provide the necessary financial resources" and all required information. The company emphasized that its liability includes human, material, and social damages, reaffirming its commitment to the Iztapalapa community.
The company emphasized that it will work in coordination with authorities to ensure that each affected person receives the appropriate support. The implementation of insurance, along with additional resources, will cover medical expenses, property loss, and collateral damage, ensuring comprehensive reparations and peace of mind for the families involved.
The incident has highlighted the need to strengthen fuel transportation safety and maintain clear emergency protocols. Transportadora Silza and the Mexico City Attorney General's Office are working to use this experience as a reference to prevent similar accidents in the future and improve the institutional response to industrial tragedies.
La Verdad Yucatán