The Latest: Mexico president declares mourning for quake
Mexican President
The official Twitter account for the office of the Presidency announces the declaration, saying that "
Rescuers continue to dig through the rubble of homes, buildings and schools on Wednesday in a search for survivors of the previous day's quake.
An analyst is warning of economic disruption in
Coutino says it's too early to estimate the extent of the damage, but "it is certain that economic activity ... will continue to be disrupted for some time."
Coutino adds that while the government maintains a disaster fund, "public accounts may be impacted, depending on the extent of the damage and the financial relief available for the reconstruction."
More than 220 people have been confirmed killed by the 7.1 magnitude earthquake, which struck Tuesday.
It is
Trump received some criticism for waiting three days to call Peña Nieto after a previous earthquake struck
Trump blamed it on the Mexican president's poor cell service in a mountainous region.
The government of
The
People in the Mexican city of
Relatives held a wake on Wednesday for toddler
Another wake was held outdoors under a tarpaulin.
Police, firefighters and civilians are digging frantically through the rubble of collapsed schools, homes and apartment buildings looking for survivors. With 225 confirmed dead so far, it is
Rescuers have located a child alive under the rubble of a
Images broadcast by Mexican media show helmeted workers working at the debris at the Enrique Rebsamen school in a southern neighborhood of the capital.
Foro TV reports that the child is a girl. Rescuers spotted the child and shouted to her to move her hand if she could hear them, and she did. A search dog subsequently entered the wreckage and confirmed she was alive.
The head of
He'd earlier listed 217 fatalities from the quake that hit southeast of
The Israeli military says it's sending a 70-member delegation to
Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus is a military spokesman who says the delegation is expected to arrive in
Some 25 engineers make up the biggest component of the team. They will help survey and assess damage and determine whether buildings are safe. The team will also include search and rescue professionals, as well as support staff providing medical care and logistics.
Earlier Wednesday, Prime Minister
Officials aren't yet identifying the person or giving more details.
Spanish Prime Minister
Francis acknowledged many Mexican pilgrims were on hand for his weekly general audience Wednesday in St. Peter's Square.
Speaking to them in Spanish, Francis add-libbed a prayer, saying: "In this moment of pain, I want to express my closeness and prayer to the dear Mexican people." He urged prayers for victims, their families and rescue crews.
The 7.1 magnitude quake toppled schools, homes and apartment buildings and killed more than 200 people in the deadliest temblor to strike
The head of
He gave no explanation for the lower toll after earlier reporting 248 confirmed deaths.
Israeli Prime Minister
Hundreds of volunteers, soldiers and police are digging and tunneling overnight into the precarious, pancaked ruins of a collapsed
Volunteer rescue worker
With barely room to move, in an intensely claustrophobic situation, Serrano managed to make it into a collapsed classroom — only to find all of its occupants dead.
"We dug holes, then crawled in on our bellies," Serrano said.
"We managed to get into a collapsed classroom. We saw some chairs and wooden tables. The next thing we saw was a leg, and then we started to move rubble and we found a girl and two adults — a woman and a man."
Asked if there was hope of finding anyone alive, Serrano looked weary but said workers were still trying despite the danger.
"We can hear small noises, but we don't know if they're coming from above or below, from the walls above (crumbling), or someone below calling for help."
Police, firefighters and ordinary Mexicans are digging frantically through the rubble of collapsed schools, homes and apartment buildings, looking for survivors of
Adding poignancy and a touch of the surreal, Tuesday's magnitude-7.1 quake struck on the 32nd anniversary of the 1985 earthquake that killed thousands. Just hours earlier, people around
One of the most desperate rescue efforts was at a primary and secondary school in southern
A mix of neighborhood volunteers, police and firefighters used trained dogs and their bare hands to search through the school's rubble. The crowd of anxious parents outside the gates shared reports that two families had received Whatsapp messages from girls trapped inside, but that could not be confirmed. The rescue effort was punctuated by cries of "Quiet!" so searchers could listen for any faint calls for help.


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