The civil defense office in the Gulf coast state of Tabasco initially reported seven injuries, but searchers discovered the burned body of a man later in the day, spokesman Gustavo Notario yesterday said. He said all the injured remained in critical condition.
The state-owned oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos, said in a statement that the fire ignited late Tuesday in a pool of fuel left by thieves after they drilled a tap into a pipeline.
The pipeline itself was not affected by the fire. Illegal pipeline taps in Mexico have risen by about 55 percent this year, reaching almost 500 a month.
Last March, at least 20 people died In Tabasco when they tried to take gasoline from a wrecked gasoline tanker.
