A truck that was smuggling mostly Central American people flipped over in southern Mexico, killing dozens, officials said on Friday.
Escandon and other officials said that more than 100 people were inside the trailer when it flipped on Thursday evening.
Men, women, and children were among the dead and injured, the Chiapas state government confirmed to Reuters.
“I deeply regret the tragedy caused by the overturning of a trailer in Chiapas carrying Central American migrants,” he wrote, according to a translation. “It is very painful. I hug the families of the victims.”
“This shows us that irregular migration is not the best way,” Kevin Lopez, a spokesman for Guatemala’s presidency, told Milenio television after the accident.
El Salvador’s foreign minister, Alexandra Hill, said her government was working to see if Salvadorans had died.
Officials in Mexico routinely come across migrants packed into trailers. Last month, 600 people were found hidden in the back of two trucks in eastern Mexico.
The journey north from Mexico’s border with Guatemala is perilous and expensive, and many migrants fall prey to criminal gangs en route. In January, 19 people, mostly migrants, were massacred with suspected police involvement in northern Mexico.
In March 2021, 13 people in a packed SUV died in California in a crash near the U.S.-Mexico border. In August, 10 people were killed in a van crash in southern Texas.