248 victims so far from Mexico's earthquake

By the powerful earthquake that hit Mexico yesterday, 248 people have so far registered, authorities there have said, media reports. Rescue teams, police officers, volunteers and others, tracking for survivors or lifeless bodies after yesterday's devastating earthquake in Mexico, police officers, volunteers and [...]
By the powerful earthquake that hit Mexico yesterday, 248 people have so far registered, authorities there have said, media reports.
Rescue teams, policemen, volunteers and others, tracking for survivors or lifeless bodies after yesterday's devastating earthquake in Mexico
Rescue teams, policemen, volunteers and others, tracking for survivors or lifeless bodies after yesterday's devastating earthquake in Mexico.
Rescue teams and volunteers in Mexico City, Mexico City, with 20 million inhabitants, are tracing ruins of buildings destroyed to find evental survivors and lifeless bodies.
National Civil Protection Co-ordinator Luis Felipe Puente said at least 248 people have been killed, most of them in Mexico City and spaces in the south and east of the capital, where there was a 7.1-degree earthquake anchor.
Memorials of the devastating earthquake in 1985, which killed 10,000 people in Mexico City, have caused panic, and many residents have fled their homes.
Yesterday's earthquake occurred just a few days after another earthquake, September 7th, with 8.1 degree intensity, with the anchored on the coast of Mexico, struck this site, killing 98 people.












