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Tuesday’s earthquake was Mexico’s second in less than two weeks, bringing back memories of the country’s catastrophic 1985 earthquake that killed thousands.
Damaged cars outside of a hotel in Acapulco, Mexico, after an earthquake on Sept. 7, 2021. Photo by FRANCISCO ROBLES/AFP via Getty Images. In Mexico City, more than 320 kilometers (nearly 200 ...
The earthquake caused extensive damage to Mexico City. — -- At least 230 people, including 21 schoolchildren, are dead after a magnitude 7.1 earthquake rocked central Mexico on Tuesday ...
A strong earthquake that hit Mexico City and other central areas has killed at least 273 people, officials say. Search teams are working feverishly to find any survivors who were trapped.
A television broadcast captured Mexico City's early earthquake warning system working successfully Friday, giving TV viewers in the capital more than a minute of warning before major shaking from ...
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T he earthquake that struck Mexico City on Tuesday hit on the same exact calendar date on which the capital was hit by a violent earthquake in 1985. The earlier quake left behind a trail of rubble ...
At least one person was killed in a 7.6-magnitude earthquake that struck Monday in Mexico City, Mexico, on the anniversary of seismic events in 1985 and 2017, according to Mexico News Daily.
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Mexico Tuesday, causing damage more than 75 miles away from its epicenter in the nation's capital. The center of the earthquake was located southeast of Mexico ...
Mexico’s National Center for Disaster Prevention, Cenapred, has recruited engineers and architects to inspect structures around the city. More than 1,480 residents have requested inspections.
MEXICO CITY — A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.8 struck Mexico early Friday, causing buildings to sway and leaving at least one person dead in the nation’s capital.
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Mexico Tuesday, causing damage more than 75 miles away from its epicenter in the nation's capital. The center of the earthquake was located southeast of Mexico ...
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