
Currently, everyone is receiving free care and medication.
On Monday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a second financial aid package of US$1,670 for each of the people affected by the derailment of the Interoceanic Train. This amount that is intended to cover immediate and funeral expenses.
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She explained that the second round of financial aid will be provided once the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) clarifies the causes of the accident. The president visited hospitals of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) and the Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers (ISSSTE).
Some patients were transferred to Oaxaca, and others may be sent to Mexico City for specialized medical care as needed. Sheinbaum lamented the deaths of thirteen people.
In response to complaints from family members regarding alleged medical negligence, Sheinbaum assured that everyone is receiving free care and medication. Personnel from the National Commission for Victims and the Servants of the Nation are also assisting the affected families.
Navy Secretary Raymundo Morales informed that 250 people were on board, 108 of whom were hospitalized, and 44 remain hospitalized. There are scheduled surgeries for at least four people, and one has already been carried out on a minor.
#MañaneraDelPueblo | La presidenta @Claudiashein informa prioridades del Gobierno de México tras accidente del Tren Interoceánico: atender a víctimas y familias de manera directa, esclarecer los hechos, así como garantizar la seguridad de vías e infraestructura. Sigue el trabajo… pic.twitter.com/7lu5ipQsUR
— Gobierno de México (@GobiernoMX) December 29, 2025
The text reads, “President Claudia Sheinbaum informs of the Mexican government’s priorities following the Interoceanic Train accident: providing direct assistance to victims and their families, clarifying the facts, and ensuring the safety of tracks and infrastructure. Coordinated efforts continue.”
A Hi-Rail type scout vehicle had previously inspected the route and reported that the tracks were in normal condition. Human Rights Undersecretary Felix Medina announced a telephone hotline and public servants for affected family members.
IMSS-Bienestar Director Alejandro Svarch also indicated that care protocols had been activated at various hospitals. The Mexican president attended the funeral of a victim in Asuncion Ixtaltepec and reiterated that the government’s priority is to attend to the injured and their families.
Sheinbaum clarified that she prioritized hospitals and families and did not visit the accident site because it was part of the investigation. She confirmed that the train driver was not injured and that his statement will be taken by the FGR.
The president emphasized that the Trans-Isthmus Railway tracks meet technical requirements and safety certifications. She reiterated that these reviews are ongoing for railway projects and will not be initiated solely because of this accident.
In #Mexico, at least 13 people died and 98 were injured after the Transistmico train derailed on Sunday, December 28, on Line Z, which connects Salina Cruz, #Oaxaca, with Coatzacoalcos, #Veracruz, within the Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. pic.twitter.com/ysIdYyKNQs
— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) December 30, 2025
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