Natanael Cano Leaves Unharmed After Apparatus Fire of Its Truck in Hermosillo
Natanael Cano team issued a statement in which they affirmed that the singer escaped the accident unharmed.
The corridos tumbados singer, Natanael Cano, was involved in an alarming incident on the afternoon of Thursday, August 28, in Hermosillo, Sonora, when the luxurious truck in which he was traveling caught fire completely after experiencing a mechanical failure.
According to an official statement issued by his team, Los CT, the artist was inside his Shelby Ford F150, along with his team, when the vehicle suddenly began to smoke. Fortunately, all the occupants managed to get out of the car immediately and without suffering any injuries.
“Natanael and his team got out of the vehicle immediately and without incident, and shortly after the truck caught fire. We sincerely thank the media and colleagues for their concern and support,” read the official message, which sought to clarify the events after the viralization of images of the accident.
More details of the event
The fire occurred around 6:00 p.m. in the Haciendas Residencial subdivision, northeast of Hermosillo. Witnesses reported that the flames started while the unit was traveling through the main entrance of the complex. Firefighters rushed to the scene to put out the fire, but the material loss was total: the vehicle was reduced to ashes.
On social media, photos and videos of the completely burned truck spread quickly, generating great concern among the singer's fans.
Some initial reports indicated that the singer was on his way to visit his colleague Gabito Ballesteros at the time of the accident.
This is not the first time that Cano has been linked to a similar event. In April of this year, during his performance at the Axe Ceremonia Festival, which took place in Mexico City's Bicentennial Park, two people died when strong gusts of wind knocked down part of a metal structure in the venue.
According to the independent media outlet Mr. Indie, the crash fell on two workers from the independent media outlet Mr. Indie, who were rushed to a nearby hospital. but unfortunately lost their lives shortly after.
The victims were identified as Citlali Berenice Giles Rivera, 28, and Miguel Hernandez, 26. Both were at the scene covering the event.

