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At least 5 dead, 50 injured as stage collapses amid high winds at Mexico campaign rally, horrifying video shows

At least five people were killed and dozens of others were hurt when part of a stage collapsed during a campaign rally in Mexico attended by a long-shot presidential candidate who escaped injury, according to officials.

Terrifying video shows a strong gust of wind crumpling the top of the stage while at least seven people stood on the platform for the Citizens Movement party event in the city of San Pedro Garza Garcia in the state of Nuevo Leon.

The party’s presidential nominee, Jorge Álvarez Máynez, was seen smiling and waving as the crowd chanted his name before looking up to see the beams shake loose.

At least five people were killed and dozens hurt when part of a stage collapsed during a campaign rally in Mexico attended by a long-shot presidential candidate who escaped injury. AP

He and several others sprinted for safety toward the back of the stage, while some were spotted cowering in place.

At least five people died, officials said. An estimated 50 people were injured, including some who were trapped.

A strong gust of wind crumpled the top of the stage while at least seven people stood on the platform for the Citizens’ Movement party event on May 22, 2024. AP

Álvarez Máynez said on social media that he was “fine” after being taken to a local hospital, but that members of his team were injured in the accident.

He also noted that there were “victims,” but did not say how many were injured, adding that a “gust of wind” was to blame for the tragedy.

Álvarez Máynez was one of the headliners for the campaign event along with San Pedro Mayor Lorenia Canavati.

Canavati shared an image of the giant stage in the hours before the rally, which showed that the roof of the structure was held by eight beams.

Canavati shared an image of the giant stage in the hours before the rally, which showed that the roof of the structure was held by eight beams. Lorenia Canavati/Facebook
Soldiers stand near ambulances following the stage collapse on May 22, 2024. REUTERS

“Waiting for you starting at 6pm here at the El Bishop Baseball Field to celebrate together that soon San Pedro will be better,” she wrote in the photo caption.

Samuel Garcia, the governor of the northern border state of Nuevo Leon and a leading member of Álvarez Máynez’s Citizens Movement party, said in a taped statement that “unfortunately, there are (people) injured.”

Garcia said the “strong winds blew down a stage at a campaign closer.” Such events are being held this week and next in anticipation of the June 2 presidential, state and municipal elections.

Citizens’ Movement party president Jorge Alvarez Maynez walks the site of the fatal structure collapse in Pedro Garza Garcia, Mexico, on May 22, 2024. REUTERS
People wait near a forensic service vehicle after a gust of wind caused a structure to collapse on May 22, 2024. REUTERS

Álvarez Máynez has been running third in polls in the presidential race, trailing both front-runner Claudia Sheinbaum of the ruling Morena Party and opposition coalition candidate Xóchitl Gálvez.

With Post wires