inter/national Explosion toll may reach 300 MEXICO CITY (AP) — Thousands of people whose homes were wiped out in a fiery gas explosion searched for miss ing relatives Tuesday in hospitals and morgues. The Red V Enjoy nine varieties of gourmet ham burgers including the Only Oregon Burger and the Original Button Burger Bring this ad in and receive a chocolate velvet or Cherry Coke on us. Expires 12-31-84 y Cross said 297 people were known dead and at least 500 were seriously injured. About 20 square blocks in Tlalnepantla, a poor neighborhood on the northern edge of the capital, were flatten ed Monday morning by a dozen explosions at a gas storage com plex run by Unigas Co. and Pemex, the government Lunch Special Sushi or Dim Sum Now Available: Won Ton Noodle Soup And Try Us For Dinner CHINA BLUE IaEAr Restaurant V 879 E. 13th. 343-2832 petroluem monopoly. Fireballs shot from the tanks of liquified petroleum gas and fiery debris fell on the surrounding homes, incinerating many. “The official figure we have is 297 (dead) and we unders tand that eight (other) people died in hospitals during the night,” said Commander Ale jandro Barrios, a Red Cross duty officer in Mexico City. Some houses nearest the ex plosion simply vanished, and the walls and roofs of others disappeared. The streets were littered with dead animals and blackened cars. Officials said more than 100,000 people were evacuated from the area. Outside one makeshift morgue survivors were lined up, and allowed to go in one at a time to identify victims. “They should have left the bodies in the homes, because there it would have been easier for us to find them,” she told reporters. Several people fainted as they waited under the hot sun. Many of the survivors made the rounds at hospitals looking for relatives and loved ones. At the Social Security In stitute’s Medical Center, families waited for news of victims. Survivors were housed in refugee centers, such as the 18 de Marzo Sports Center, where 1,200 people spent the night. Tons of food and clothing poured in from throughout Mexico. The army patrolled the blast area and arrested 20 looters who were trying to take advantage of the chaos. Soldiers refused to allow evacuees to return to their homes, or where their homes once stood, while the search for bodies continued. In many cases, workers used jackhammers to break through piles of concrete rubble under which they expected to find more bodies. Pemex spokesperson Salvador Del Rio said Monday that preliminary reports in dicated a gas truck exploded, touching off subsequent blasts at Unigas Co. holding tanks and then at the adjoining Pemex center. Pemex said its site was for storage and distribution of li Leadership lasts a lifetime. 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