umccall+FollowSpeeding Train Disaster in MexicoDid you hear about the Mexico train derailment? The Interoceanic Train was going way over the speed limit on a curve—like 9 mph too fast—when it derailed, killing 14 and injuring nearly 100. The engineer’s already been arrested, and now prosecutors are looking to file criminal charges. No issues with the tracks or train itself, just pure reckless speed. The whole operation is shut down until they figure out what went wrong. Wild, right? #Transportation #Mexico #TrainAccident10Share
Samantha Johnson+FollowAncient Owl Tomb Discovery Is WildYou have to see this: archaeologists just uncovered a 1,400-year-old Zapotec tomb in southern Mexico, and it’s packed with jaw-dropping details. There’s a super creepy owl sculpture with a man in its beak, colorful murals, and calendar carvings. Experts are calling it Mexico’s biggest find in a decade! The owl symbolized night and death, so the whole vibe is mysterious and totally fascinating. Imagine what secrets this place is hiding! #History #Archaeology #Mexico60Share
James Smith+FollowMexico’s EV Boom Hits a Speed BumpDid you know Mexico was cranking out electric cars like crazy—220,000 in 2024 alone, mostly for the US? But new US tariffs and the end of that sweet $7,500 EV tax credit just slammed the brakes on Mexico’s electric car surge. Exports dipped, and now carmakers are scrambling to adjust. The future of Mexico’s EV industry? Totally depends on whether Americans still want to plug in. Wild how fast things can change! #Cars #ElectricVehicles #Mexico00Share
Anne Clark+FollowMassive Train Crash in Mexico Leaves 13 DeadA train linking Mexico’s Pacific and Gulf coasts derailed in Oaxaca, killing at least 13 and injuring nearly 100. The Interoceanic Train, just launched last year to boost trade, was carrying 250 people when disaster struck. Rescue teams rushed in, and now there’s a full investigation into what went wrong. Mexico’s president is sending top officials to support families. This is a huge blow for a project meant to rival the Panama Canal! #Transportation #Mexico #TrainCrash00Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowWhy Mexico Is Sending Oil to Cuba (Hint: Blackouts)Ever wonder why Mexico is shipping oil to Cuba? Turns out, it’s not just neighborly love—Cuba’s dealing with constant blackouts and food shortages, so Mexico’s stepping in to keep the lights on (literally). The oil isn’t a freebie, though—Cuba’s paying for it. For folks in Cuba, this means a shot at fewer sleepless, sweaty nights and maybe more time to cook dinner before the power cuts out again. It’s a reminder that energy deals can hit home in very real ways. #Business #Industry #Mexico10Share
Brooke Martin+FollowWhy Mexico Is Sending Oil to Cuba (Not Charity!)Did you know Mexico is keeping Cuba’s lights on? Mexico’s new president says they’re shipping oil to Cuba—not as a freebie, but as a lifeline sale to help Cubans avoid blackouts. With U.S. sanctions squeezing Cuba’s usual suppliers, Mexico is stepping in, and it’s all about preventing a total power meltdown on the island. So next time you grumble about your electric bill, remember: some places are literally running on international favors! #Business #Industry #Mexico00Share
Tiffani chavez+FollowOn December 3rd, the Red Cross in Toluca, Mexico, announced the passing of Cruzberto, an orange cat who had been adopted by the staff and had become an integral part of their daily routine. The feline roamed the premises and was known for keeping the workers company during their long shifts, making him a cherished presence for everyone. According to the organization, Cruzberto died after being hit by a driver who failed to observe basic safety measures. The team expressed that his absence will be deeply felt, as they shared many moments with him that brought warmth to their everyday work.#OrangeCat #OrangeCatLife #CatLovers #SadCatNews #SadCatStory #Mexico11819Share
Pamela Marshall+FollowWhy Every Mexican Loves the Virgen de GuadalupeYou know how some symbols just go beyond religion? In Mexico, the Virgen de Guadalupe isn’t just a Catholic thing—she’s woven into the country’s DNA. From political banners to family miracles, her image pops up everywhere, uniting people whether they’re religious or not. Her story is so powerful that even Mexico’s first Congress wanted her blessing! It’s wild how one figure can mean faith, history, and national pride all at once. #Religion #VirgendeGuadalupe #Mexico10Share