Aerial view of collapsed buildings after the magnitude 7.1 earthquake that jolted central Mexico damaging buildings, knocking out power and causing alarm throughout the capital on September 19, 2017 in Mexico City, Mexico. The...More
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Aerial view of collapsed buildings after the magnitude 7.1 earthquake that jolted...Aerial view of collapsed buildings after the magnitude 7.1 earthquake that jolted central Mexico damaging buildings, knocking out power and causing alarm throughout the capital on September 19, 2017 in Mexico City, Mexico. The earthquake comes 32 years after a magnitude-8.0 earthquake hit on September 19, 1985.LessMoreTOPSHOT - Rescuers dig through the rubble looking for victims in one of the buildings crushed during the September 19 earthquake in Mexico City, on October 1, 2017. More than a week after an earthquake that killed over 300 people, a...More
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TOPSHOT - Rescuers dig through the rubble looking for victims in one of the...TOPSHOT - Rescuers dig through the rubble looking for victims in one of the buildings crushed during the September 19 earthquake in Mexico City, on October 1, 2017. More than a week after an earthquake that killed over 300 people, a shaken Mexico was torn between trying to get back to normal and keeping up an increasingly hopeless search for survivors. /LessMoreTOPSHOT - Catholic nuns pray in front of one of the buildings crushed during the September 19 earthquake in Mexico City, on October 1, 2017. More than a week after an earthquake that killed over 300 people, a shaken Mexico was torn...More
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TOPSHOT - Catholic nuns pray in front of one of the buildings crushed during the...TOPSHOT - Catholic nuns pray in front of one of the buildings crushed during the September 19 earthquake in Mexico City, on October 1, 2017. More than a week after an earthquake that killed over 300 people, a shaken Mexico was torn between trying to get back to normal and keeping up an increasingly hopeless search for survivors. /LessMoreTOPSHOT - View of a multy-story building damaged during the September 19 earthquake, at one of Mexico City's most fashionable neighbourhoods on September 28, 2017. More than a week after an earthquake that killed more than 300 people,...More
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TOPSHOT - View of a multy-story building damaged during the September 19...TOPSHOT - View of a multy-story building damaged during the September 19 earthquake, at one of Mexico City's most fashionable neighbourhoods on September 28, 2017. More than a week after an earthquake that killed more than 300 people, a shaken Mexico was torn between trying to get back to normal and keeping up an increasingly hopeless search for survivors. /LessMoreTOPSHOT - Members of the Mexican army guard one of the buildings destroyed during the September 19 earthquake, in one of Mexico City's most fashionable neighbourhoods on September 28, 2017. More than a week after an earthquake that...More
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TOPSHOT - Members of the Mexican army guard one of the buildings destroyed during...TOPSHOT - Members of the Mexican army guard one of the buildings destroyed during the September 19 earthquake, in one of Mexico City's most fashionable neighbourhoods on September 28, 2017. More than a week after an earthquake that killed more than 300 people, a shaken Mexico was torn between trying to get back to normal and keeping up an increasingly hopeless search for survivors. /LessMoreTOPSHOT - A woman (black jersey) holding an image of the Virgin of Fatima comforts a relative of people who are presumed still buried under the rubble from a building toppled by the 7.1-magnitude quake that struck central Mexico one...More
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TOPSHOT - A woman (black jersey) holding an image of the Virgin of Fatima comforts...TOPSHOT - A woman (black jersey) holding an image of the Virgin of Fatima comforts a relative of people who are presumed still buried under the rubble from a building toppled by the 7.1-magnitude quake that struck central Mexico one week ago and waits for news, in Mexico City on September 26, 2017. A week after an earthquake that killed more than 300 people, a shaken Mexico was torn Tuesday between trying to get back to normal and keeping up an increasingly hopeless search for survivors. /LessMoreTOPSHOT - Photo composition showing people who volunteered after the 7.1 earthquake that hit Mexico on September 19, posing for pictures in Mexico City on September 25, 2017. A week after an earthquake that killed more than 300 people,...More
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TOPSHOT - Photo composition showing people who volunteered after the 7.1 earthquake...TOPSHOT - Photo composition showing people who volunteered after the 7.1 earthquake that hit Mexico on September 19, posing for pictures in Mexico City on September 25, 2017. A week after an earthquake that killed more than 300 people, a shaken Mexico was torn on September 26 between trying to get back to normal and keeping up an increasingly hopeless search for survivors. / AFP PHOTO / Omar TORRESLessMoreTOPSHOT - Relatives of people who are presumably buried under the rubble of a building toppled by a magnitude 7.1 quake that struck central Mexico almost a week ago protest as they talk to the media in Mexico City, on September 25,...More
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TOPSHOT - Relatives of people who are presumably buried under the rubble of a...TOPSHOT - Relatives of people who are presumably buried under the rubble of a building toppled by a magnitude 7.1 quake that struck central Mexico almost a week ago protest as they talk to the media in Mexico City, on September 25, 2017. Hopes of finding more survivors after Mexico City's devastating earthquake have dwindled to virtually nothing, nearly a week after the seismic jolt shook the mega-city, killing more than 300 people. / AFP PHOTO / Guillermo AriasLessMoreWreaths and personal objects of the people who died are seen in the collapsed sewing factory at Colonia Obrera six days after the magnitude 7.1 earthquake jolted central Mexico killing more than 300 hundred people, damaging buildings,...More
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Wreaths and personal objects of the people who died are seen in the collapsed...Wreaths and personal objects of the people who died are seen in the collapsed sewing factory at Colonia Obrera six days after the magnitude 7.1 earthquake jolted central Mexico killing more than 300 hundred people, damaging buildings, knocking out power and causing alarm throughout the capital on September 25, 2017 in Mexico City, Mexico.LessMoreA teddy bear and flowers are seen in the collapsed sewing factory at Colonia Obrera six days after the magnitude 7.1 earthquake jolted central Mexico killing more than 300 hundred people, damaging buildings, knocking out power and...More
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A teddy bear and flowers are seen in the collapsed sewing factory at Colonia Obrera...A teddy bear and flowers are seen in the collapsed sewing factory at Colonia Obrera six days after the magnitude 7.1 earthquake jolted central Mexico killing more than 300 hundred people, damaging buildings, knocking out power and causing alarm throughout the capital on September 25, 2017 in Mexico City, Mexico.LessMore