The Latest: Civil Defense: Mexico quake death toll hits 139
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People used shopping carts from a nearby supermarket to carry away rubble in a
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State officials said at least 54 people died in the state of
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Mexican officials say the national death toll from a major earthquake has risen to 94.
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Amid the destruction of a magnitude 7.1 earthquake, residents of
The 30-year-old joined the rescue efforts and said he has been able to pull two people alive from the rubble in three hours of work.
"When we saw this we came to help. This is ugly, very ugly," he said, covered in dust.
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She was terrified until the people living in the neighboring house mounted a ladder on their roof and helped her slide out a side window.
"They helped us leave with a ladder," Gonzalez said. "I think my father the Lord who has us here for some reason."
The announcement posted on Twitter did not break down the locations of the deaths, but said they included
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The national soccer league said the game that had been scheduled for Tuesday evening would be reprogrammed for a later date. It's part of the Copa MX championship series.
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The governor of Mexico State has announced six more earthquake deaths, bringing nationwide total to 61.
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The 26-year-old says she joined the efforts after seeing a building collapsing in a cloud of dust before her eyes.
Morales says she was in a taxi when the quake struck Tuesday and she got out and sat on the sidewalk to recover from the scare. As she sat there the building tumbled a few meters away from her.
"There was the sound of thunder ... then dust and all this," Morales said.
"The people are organizing quickly," she said.
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Gala Dluzhynska was taking a class with 11 other women on the second floor of a building in
More than two hours after the quake, the women stood on the sidewalk across the street covered from head-to-toe in dust. One had a cut on her foot that was being bandaged.
Dluzhynska said the building's stairway was very tight and surrounded with glass. As they ran out of the building amid the quake, everything started falling around them. Some people panicked. She said she fell in the stairway and others began to walk over her.
She shouted for help and someone pulled her to her feet. She said the dust was so thick you couldn't see anything.
"There weren't any stairs anymore only rocks," she said.
When they reached the bottom, an exit gate was locked and they began to scream for help. People were pushing her from behind against the bars. Finally a security guard came and unlocked the gate. Outside it was all rubble.
She said they were still looking for one classmate who was missing.
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The governor of the central Mexican state of
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The 7.1 earthquake was too far from the larger quake 11 days ago to be an aftershock and appears to be a separate and unrelated event, said
Tuesday's quake was at a known tectonic fault, but not at the edges of two moving plates, like many strong earthquakes, Earle said. This fault was inside the Cocos plate, which about 300 kilometers further east slips under the North American plate. As that happens, there is a "pulling apart motion" of the plates, he said.
There have been 19 earthquakes of magnitude 6.5 or larger within 250 kilometers of Tuesday's quake in the past century, Earle said.
Tuesday's quake happened on the anniversary of a deadly 1985 Mexico City 8.0 magnitude earthquake, Earle said.
Earth usually has about 15 to 20 earthquakes this size or larger each year, Earle said.
Initial calculations show that more than 30 million people would have felt moderate shaking from Tuesday's quake. The
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He told the Televisa network that there appear to be 20 or more buildings that collapsed or suffered serious damage.
Mancera said he did not yet have any report of fatalities from the magnitude 7.1 quake which was centered near the
The airport says in a tweet that airport personnel are checking the structures for damage. It's not immediately clear how many flights have been affected.
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Mexican television stations are showing dramatic images a several story building collapsing following a magnitude 7.1 earthquake that rattled the center of the country. It was unclear if people were inside the building.
Numerous other buildings collapsed or suffered serious damage across central
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Mexican television stations are broadcasting images of collapsed buildings in heavily populated parts of the city following Tuesday's magnitude 7.1 earthquake. Televisa broadcast images of a plume of smoke rising from one large structure.
One of the collapsed buildings is a large parking garage alongside a hospital.
There are no immediate reports on casualties.
Gali said on his official Twitter account that "we will continue reviewing" damages and urged people to follow emergency procedures.
"What we have reports of is material damage ... we have no reports of deaths so far," tweeted Puebla Interior Secretary
He said the towers of some churches have fallen in the city of
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Traffic came to a standstill, as masses of workers blocked streets. Clouds of dust rose from fallen pieces of facades.
Office workers hugged each other to calm themselves.
In the city's
Two men calmed a woman, blood trickling form a small wound on her knee, seated on a stool in the street, telling her to breathe deeply.
At a nearby market, a worker in a hard hat walked around the outside of the building, warning people not to smoke as a smell of cooking gas filled the air.
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Buildings have been seriously damaged in
Local television stations broadcast images of collapsed facades and streets filled with rubble.
There were no immediate reports of casualties.
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It says the epicenter was near the town of Raboso, about 76 miles (123 kilometers) southeast of
Earlier in the day buildings across the city held preparation drills on the anniversary of the 1985 quake.



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