Major earthquake hits near Mexico City, dozens dead
A major earthquake of magnitude 7.1
struck central Mexico on Tuesday, toppling dozens of buildings in the heavily
populated capital and killing at least 49 people nearby.
President Enrique Pena said 27
buildings had collapsed in Mexico City, one of the world’s biggest cities. The
first reports of fatalities were from surrounding areas.
In the state of Morelos, just south
of Mexico City, 42 people died, the state’s governor said. Authorities reported
other deaths in neighboring Puebla and the State of Mexico.
“People are really scared right
now,” said dentist Claudia Meneses who was in her clinic in Mexico City’s
Lindavista neighborhood when the earthquake struck mid-afternoon. “We’re going
to go to a building that fell to see if we can help.”
Earthquakes of magnitude 7 or above
are regarded as major and are capable of causing widespread heavy damage.
Television images showed a
multi-story building in the capital with a middle floor collapsed as sirens
blared and first responders rushed to the scene. Other video showed the side of
a government building shearing off and falling into the street as bystanders
screamed.
Rescue workers pulled at least one
survivor from a collapsed building in the Condesa neighborhood near the center
of Mexico City.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on
Twitter: “God bless the people of Mexico City. We are with you and will be
there for you.” The city and its surrounding area are home to about 20 million
people.
In Cuernavaca, a city south of
Mexico City, there were unconfirmed reports on local radio of people trapped
beneath collapsed buildings.
Mexican TV and social media showed
cars crushed by debris. Many people fled into the streets, and electricity and
phone lines were down in parts of the capital.
“We got out really fast, leaving
everything as it was and just left,” said Rosaura Suarez, as she stood with a
crowd on the street.
The quake hit only hours after many
people participated in earthquake drills around the nation on the anniversary
of a devastating quake that killed thousands in Mexico City in 1985.
Many people were also still shaken
from another quake on Sept. 7 in southern Mexico that killed at least 98
people.
The epicenter of Tuesday’s quake was
located in the central state of Puebla, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Source: Reuters
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