INTERNATIONAL — May 8, 2026

Five Killed in Fire at Fairground Concert in Southern Mexico

A fire at a fairground concert in Villahermosa, Mexico, has killed at least five people and prompted an official investigation and state financial aid for affected vendors.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Pajhwok2 min read

Five Killed in Fire at Fairground Concert in Southern Mexico
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At least five people have died and dozens were forced to flee after a fire broke out at a fairground concert in Villahermosa, the capital of Tabasco state in southern Mexico. The blaze erupted early Thursday morning while thousands of attendees were gathered for the event.

Emergency responders quickly moved to contain the flames, and authorities have since brought the fire under control. The exact cause of the incident remains unknown, prompting officials to launch a formal investigation to determine the origin of the blaze and assess compliance with local safety standards.

Tabasco Governor Javier May addressed the tragedy, confirming that some of the deceased were vendors operating at the fairground. He extended his condolences to the families of the victims and announced that the state government is preparing financial assistance to support affected traders and local businesses impacted by the incident. The governor emphasized that all necessary resources are being deployed to assist those affected by the disaster.

Civil Protection authorities are coordinating with local emergency teams to manage the aftermath and ensure public safety in the surrounding area. Officials have not yet released the identities of the deceased or provided a detailed account of the injuries sustained by those who fled the scene. The investigation into the cause of the fire remains ongoing.

Read the original reporting at Pajhwok

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