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Mexico city international airport earthquake
Mexico city international airport earthquake





The powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake shook Mexico City and nearby states Tuesday, killing 225 people and collapsing buildings, including a school building where numerous children were killed.Ĭabada was in Mexico City with the city manager and the city’s public works director to meet with federal officials to request more public facilities resources, Juárez officials said on social media. "Thank God I'm now back with my family here in Juárez and thank you for your prayers and well wishes," Cabada wrote in Spanish on his Facebook page at about midnight Tuesday. They are in a safe area right now, and we are trying to do our best to keep them safe.Juárez Mayor Armando Cabada, who was at the international airport in Mexico City when the earthquake struck, is now back home in Juárez. I tried to get the children out of the house at that time. The concrete fell on us when we left the house. Saying that the injuries and damages inflicted by the earthquake will be healed together, Şahin said: "We were also affected by the earthquake. Alex did his part by picking up the scents of victims buried in the crumbled concrete. Şahin, who managed to escape from his house when the earthquake hit, took his wife and children to a safe area and then voluntarily participated in the rescue work conducted in the debris of a building on Tevfik Temelli Street with some of his relatives.Īlong with his hunting dog Alex, who has been with him for about six years now, Şahin and his relatives continue to help teams with drilling and digging through the debris. A citizen, Uğur Şahin from Malatya, who was also affected by the earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş, supported search and rescue efforts with his hunting dog named "Alex" in a building located in the city center.







Mexico city international airport earthquake