The Mexico City LPG tanker explosion on September 10, 2025, became a devastating highway disaster. After the tanker overturned and leaked gas, a massive fire engulfed nearby vehicles, killing at least 15 people and injuring more than 70. Emergency crews battled the blaze while hospitals treated victims, many with severe burns. The crash also destroyed or damaged dozens of vehicles and nearby property. Authorities launched an investigation into possible mechanical failure, speeding, driver error, and regulatory violations. The tragedy sparked calls for stricter inspections, better driver training, safer tanker routes, and faster emergency response. For grieving families, the disaster remains a painful reminder of preventable risks.