It was a double blow from nature on Tuesday for
Mexico as it did not just have a fresh earthquake to contend with, but
also the problem of the small eruption of Popocatepetl volcano.
In Atzitzihuacan on the slopes of the volcano, a
church collapsed during mass, killing 15 people, Puebla Governor Jose
Antonio Gali said.
This is in addition to the 149 people who died
when a powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.1 struck central Mexico,
toppling buildings in the heavily populated capital where rescuers
scoured frantically under the rubble of ruins for survivors.
Thousands ran into the streets in panic, and millions lost electricity when the quake struck around lunchtime.
Mexico City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said 44
buildings were severely damaged or destroyed. Several major gas leaks
and fires occurred.
Interior Secretary Miguel Angel Osorio Chong told
local television rescue teams were working painstakingly with picks and
shovels. The United Nations expressed condolences and said it was ready
to assist.
“We have some buildings where we have reports that
there could be people inside. They are doing it with lots of caution,”
the interior secretary said, adding that more rescue personnel would be
needed.
Ambulances and fire engines confronted gridlock on Mexico City’s streets as millions of workers tried to go home.
The temblor occurred on the 32nd anniversary of a
devastating quake that killed thousands in Mexico City in 1985. Many
Mexicans had taken part in earthquake drills on Tuesday as is customary
every Sept. 19.
A powerful quake in southern Mexico on Sept. 7 killed at least 98 people.
Among buildings that collapsed in the capital on
Tuesday were apartment blocks, a school, a factory and a supermarket.
The fashionable Roma district was hard hit, and a six-story apartment
building was among several collapses reported.
Hundreds of volunteers and rescue workers dug through the rubble with picks, shovels and their bare hands.
“My wife is there. I haven’t been able to
communicate with her. She is not answering, and now they are telling us
we have to turn off our cellphones because there is a gas leak,” said
Juan Jesus Garcia, 33, choking back tears.
On Twitter, relatives posted pleas for news of
family members, including 8-year-old Alexis Vargas Macias who was at
Enrique Rebsamen school when the quake hit. The school collapsed,
television images showed, and according to local media and family
members on social media, several children were killed.
Earthquakes of magnitude 7 or above are regarded as major and are capable of causing widespread heavy damage.
The highest death toll was in Morelos State, just
south of Mexico City, where 64 deaths were reported, said Luis Felipe
Puente, head of the nation’s civil protection agency. In Mexico City, at
least 36 people were killed, he said.
In the neighboring state of Mexico, at least nine
people were killed. Twenty-nine deaths were reported in the central
state of Puebla, to the south, Puente said.
The epicenter of Tuesday’s quake was in Puebla, the
U.S. Geological Survey said, and 41 deaths were reported there earlier.
There was no explanation for the disparity with the figure Puente
cited.
One death was also reported in the state of Guerrero, in southwestern Mexico, which Puente did not include in his count.
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