A blast at a gasoline pipeline in Mexico that killed at least 73 people puts renewed attention on the government’s strategy to stop fuel theft, with some relatives saying fuel shortages stemming from the plan led people to risk their lives.
A blast at a gasoline pipeline in Mexico that killed at least 73 people puts renewed attention on the government’s strategy to stop fuel theft, with some relatives saying fuel shortages stemming from the plan led people to risk their lives.