TOLUCA, Mexico (AP) A pipeline explosion Sunday that injured seven people and sent flames and smoke shooting hundreds of feet into the air in central Mexico was caused by illegal tapping, Mexico's state-owned oil company said.
The pre-dawn explosion in a farm field injured four police officers and three firefighters among those called to the scene by a report of an oil leak, the state prosecutor's office said.
Petroleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, issued a statement on its Twitter account blaming the blast on an attempt to steal oil with an illicit tap. The supply of crude oil through the pipeline was immediately suspended, it said.
The explosion in Tonanitla in central Mexico state did not threaten any of the area's communities, Mexico state Gov. Eruviel Avila said via Twitter.
There were no evacuations.