01. A vehicle leaves the area of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martin Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. At least 10 people were killed early Sunday when the oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico, the state news agency Notimex said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly
Pemex exploded at around 5 a.m. in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 kilometers) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/Stringer
The Mexican village of San Martin Texmelucan near Puebla was shaken up by a pipeline explosion at 5 a.m. local time. The pipeline was maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex. The cause of the explosion is not yet known. It is thought more than 20 people were killed in the explosion.
02. A firefighter tries to put out a fire at the area of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martin Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. At least 10 people were killed early Sunday when the oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico, the state news agency Notimex said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded at around 5 a.m. in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 kilometers) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/Stringer
03. Firefighters carry the body of a victim at the site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martin Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. At least 10 people were killed early Sunday when the oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico, the state news agency Notimex said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded at around 5 a.m. in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 kilometers) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/Stringer
04. Members of Red Cross and soldiers carry the body of a victim at the site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martin Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. At least 10 people were killed early Sunday when the oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico, the state news agency Notimex said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded at around 5 a.m. in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 kilometers) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/Stringer
05. Firefighters carry the body of a victim at the site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martin Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. At least 10 people were killed early Sunday when the oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico, the state news agency Notimex said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded at around 5 a.m. in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 kilometers) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/Stringer
06. A police officer arrives at the site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martin Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. At least 10 people were killed early Sunday when the oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico, the state news agency Notimex said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded at around 5 a.m. in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 kilometers) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/Stringer
07. Firefighters work at the site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martin Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. At least 10 people were killed early Sunday when the oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico, the state news agency Notimex said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded at around 5 a.m. in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 kilometers) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/Stringer
08. A man walks past burnt cars at the site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martin Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. At least 10 people were killed early Sunday when the oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico, the state news agency Notimex said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded at around 5 a.m. in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 kilometers) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/Imelda Medina
09. A man walks past a burnt car at the site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martin Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. At least 10 people were killed early Sunday when the oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico, the state news agency Notimex said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded at around 5 a.m. in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 kilometers) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/Imelda Medina
10. A soldier stands guard next to burnt cars at the site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martin Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. At least 10 people were killed early Sunday when the oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico, the state news agency Notimex said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded at around 5 a.m. in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 kilometers) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/Imelda Medina
11. Firefighters walk past a burnt car at the site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martin Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. At least 10 people were killed early Sunday when the oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico, the state news agency Notimex said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded at around 5 a.m. in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 kilometers) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/Imelda Medina
12. A general view shows the site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martin Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. At least 10 people were killed early Sunday when the oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico, the state news agency Notimex said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded at around 5 a.m. in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 kilometers) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/Stringer
13. Firefighters work next to burnt cars and a house at the site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martín Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. The oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico on Sunday, creating a river of fire and killing 22 people, a local official said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded just before 6 a.m. (1200 GMT) in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 km) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/Imelda Medina
14. A firefighter and a resident help evacuate a resident at the site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martin Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. The oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico on Sunday, creating a river of fire and killing 22 people, a local official said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded just before 6 a.m. (1200 GMT) in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 km) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/Oscar Bolanos
15. A police officer (R) helps evacuate residents at the site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martín Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. The oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico on Sunday, creating a river of fire and killing 22 people, a local official said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded just before 6 a.m. (1200 GMT) in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 km) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/ Imelda Medina
16. Firefighters and members of the Red Cross work at the site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in the village of San Martín Texmelucan near Puebla December 19, 2010. The oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico on Sunday, creating a river of fire and killing 22 people, a local official said. The pipeline maintained by state oil monopoly Pemex exploded just before 6 a.m. (1200 GMT) in San Martin Texmelucan, a small community in the state of Puebla about 50 miles (75 km) east of Mexico City. REUTERS/ Imelda Medina
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