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Grupo Simec halts operations as 'explosion' claims multiple lives

Written by Ethan Bernard


A spill of liquid steel at a Grupo Simec facility in central Mexico has killed at least 12 workers, according to numerous media reports.

The Mexican longs producer said the incident occurred on Oct. 30 at plant one of its steel complexes in Apizaco in the state of Tlaxcala.

The Tlaxcala state government said the workers were killed in an explosion and fire at the plant early Wednesday morning, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

“A spill of liquid steel occurred with loss of human lives that has temporarily paralyzed its operation,” Grupo Simec said in a statement. “The company deeply regrets the death of its employees in this accident and is reviewing the cause.”

No further information was provided by the company, and a request for comment from Grupo Simec was not returned by the time of publication.  

Guadalajara, Mexico-based Grupo Simec manufactures steel wire, SBQ, rebar, and commercial and structural long products in Mexico, the US, Canada, and Brazil.

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