Mexico: The villagers of the fire because the gate to hell appears

Local people in Mexico were very worried when they discovered the crater suddenly expanded, the inside smelled of gas like 'gate to hell'.

According to Daily Star, the incident occurred in the state of Tobasco, Mexico, which is famous for its fine sauce and chili sauce.

Picture 1 of Mexico: The villagers of the fire because the gate to hell appears
Experts wear protective clothing to the scene.

Geographical experts bring along protective clothing that was present where the ' gate to hell' appeared.

Plants living around the crater are dying and the smell of gas makes local people temporarily stay away from the area.

Many Mexican locals believe that a new crater appears to be the supernatural gate leading to 'hell'.

A villager named Carlos said: 'The smell of gas surrounds the area. We do not know whether this unusual phenomenon is dangerous. '

Picture 2 of Mexico: The villagers of the fire because the gate to hell appears
The pits emit strange gas like gas or sulfur.

'We also noticed that there was a smell of sulfur emitted except that it was almost spicy on the eye,' Carlos said.

Experts wearing yellow protective clothing are now available to dig and use scientific tools to check the crater.

Local officials Dominga Castillo Lopez said the reason why this crater appeared was still a mystery.'The neighbors told me that the area is becoming lifeless, the smoke rises including gas and sulfur'.

Picture 3 of Mexico: The villagers of the fire because the gate to hell appears
Local residents are very worried and call this "gate to hell".

Some people believe that the crack appears to be due to an underground explosion to open the way to exploit oil.

Mexican expert Javier Collado said his agency is still waiting for the results of the field inspection. However, the initial report asserted that 'no dangerous materials were detected and the amount of air released was not methane'.

'We did not find the risk of an explosion. We do not warn people to evacuate because there is no real danger , "said Collado.