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    Update: Death toll in Mexico earthquake hits over 200

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorSeptember 20, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The extent of the damage caused by the quake was still unclear
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    This buildings collapsed in Mexico City after the earthquake
    Building collapsed in Mexico City after the earthquake

    A strong earthquake has struck central Mexico, killing more than 200 people and toppling dozens of buildings in the capital, Mexico City.

    President Enrique Peña Nieto said more than 20 children had died and 30 were missing after a school collapsed.

    The 7.1 magnitude quake also caused major damage in neighbouring states.

    The tremor struck shortly after many people had taken part in an earthquake drill, exactly 32 years after a quake killed thousands in Mexico City.

    The country is prone to earthquakes and earlier this month an 8.1 magnitude tremor in the south left at least 90 dead.

    What Is The Death Toll Across Mexico?

    The epicentre of the latest quake was near Atencingo in Puebla state, about 120km (75 miles) from Mexico City, with a depth of 51km, the US Geological Survey said.

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    An earlier death toll of nearly 250 was lowered to 216 by the country’s national co-ordinator for civil protection:

    * Morelos state: 71 dead
    * Puebla state: 43 dead
    * Mexico City: 86 dead
    * Mexico state: 12 dead
    * Guerrero: 3 dead
    * Oaxaca: 1

    President Peña Nieto said more than 20 children and two adults had been found dead at the collapsed Enrique Rebsamen school in Mexico City’s southern Coapa district. He said another 30 children and eight adults were missing.

    Rescuers working frantically to rescue trapped victims

    What About Survivors?

    Emergency workers, aided by volunteers, are working through the night to search the rubble of collapsed buildings for trapped people.

    Mexico City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera told TV network Televisa that buildings at 44 locations had collapsed or were badly damaged. These are said to include a six-storey blocks of flats, a supermarket and a factory.

    About two million people in the capital were without electricity and phone lines were down. Officials warned residents not to smoke on the streets as gas mains could have been ruptured.

    In a televised address, the president said an emergency had been declared for the affected areas and the military was being drafted in to help with the response.

    Across Mexico City, teams of rescue workers and volunteers clawed through the rubble with picks, shovels and their bare hands.

    “My wife is there. I haven’t been able to communicate with her,” said Juan Jesus Garcia, 33, choking back tears next to a collapsed building.

    “She is not answering and now they are telling us we have to turn off our mobile phones because there is a gas leak.”

    The prolonged tremor hit at 13:14 local time (18:14 GMT) and sent thousands of residents into the streets.

    Jennifer Swaddle, a teacher at the British International School in Mexico City, told the BBC that part of her classroom collapsed after the earthquake hit.

    “As we were leaving, the outside of my classroom wall fell, so there was a big pile of rubble. Luckily, fantastically, nobody was hurt, but it was incredibly frightening,” she said.

    -BBC

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