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BBCNEWS Outside Source September 20, 2017

To have died in the earthquake that shook mexico on tuesday. Most of the casualties are in mexico city the epicentre of the quake was to the south of the city, in puebla state, approximately 120 kilometres away. The rescue operation continues most urgently at the Enrique Rebsamen Primary School in the south of mexico city. These are some of the key pictures telling the story of this earthquake. This is the scene at the school where 20 children have lost their lives, and 30 people are still missing. 21 21 children have lost their lives. These pictures taken by a drone show the extent of the damage all over mexico city. Lots of volunteers are helping with the rescue operation, handing out water and clothes. Many of the emergency workers use their bare hands to go through the rubble. Its the second earthquake to hit mexico in as many weeks and the deadliest in 30 years. With the latest heres the bbcs aleem maqbool. All over this part of mexico they are desperate for signs of life. Here a

BBCNEWS Outside Source September 20, 2017

The earthquake in mexico. More than 200 people are known to have died in the disaster. Most of the casualties are in mexico city the epicentre of the quake was to the south of the city, in puebla state, approximately 120 kilometres away. The rescue operation continues most urgently at the Enrique Rebsamen Primary School in the south of mexico city. Aleem maqbool tells us what he can see. We have travelled across mexico city and have seen lots of places where there are piles of rubble and soldiers and volunteers trying to find signs of life in those places and we have seen volunteers, regular people with shovels by the side of the road when they hear there might be people trapped, they try to hitch lifts to places to try to help people. But this is where there is the greatest activity, whether Primary School is and it is just a couple of blocks back but this is where there are the most volunteers and soldiers, we have seen rubble being removed but there are lots of people here to suppor

WPVI ABC World News Tonight With David Muir September 21, 2017

Windows to get to them. And the discovery tonight. Doctors revealing what they found in Aaron Hernandezs brain. The, quote, most severe case theyve ever seen. Good evening. And its great to have you with us here on a thursday night. And we begin with that race against time in mexico city. We witnessed remarkable moments of heroism today. The rescue crews that have not given up. Some have been able to pull people to safety amid so many collapsed buildings. The desperate scramble now to find the missing, with hope beginning to fade. But there was this. Some of the smallest survivors being pulled out alive, which is why they keep going tonight. Abcs matt gutman is in mexico city, where they are afraid the building hes reporting from could come down. Reporter tonight, 48 hours after the earth shook here, and the buildings here came down, new images of survivors being pulled from tombs of rubble. These mexican firefighters easing this woman out a hole in the ceiling, first the legs, then ge

KGO America This Morning September 22, 2017

A good morning to all. We begin with hurricane marias destructive path through the caribbean. The storm is carrying 125mileanhour winds as it moves north. Airlines plan to resume flights to puerto rico as early as today after the island was left without power. 95 of the islands cell sites are out of service. Fema is sending help to puerto rico today in the form of generators, water and portable shelters and two other island chains are preparing for storms damaging wind and rain. This morning maria is gaining strength once again and packing winds up of to 125 miles per hour. Its now hitting turks and caicos and the bahamas after causing widespam dadine ag in the resort town of punta cana, locals banded together to remove fallen palm trees from this busy highway. In puerto rico the damage is catastrophic. Homes are flooded. The entire island is without power and millions of trees are obliterated along the storms path. Abcs rob marciano made it to where the hurricane made. Ll south of tow

WPVI America This Morning September 22, 2017

A good morning to all. We begin with hurricane marias destructive path. 125mileanhour winds and airlines plan to resume flights to puerto rico as early as today after the island was left without power. 95 of the islands cell sites are out of service. Fema is sending help there in the form of generators, water and portable shelters and two other island chains are preparing for it. This morning maria is gaining strength once again packing winds up of to 125 miles per hour. Its now hitting turks and caicos and the bahamas after causing widespread damage in the dominican republic. In the resort town of punta cana locals banded together to remove fallen palm trees from this busy highway. In the puerto rico the damage is catastrophic. Homes flooded. The entire island without power and millions of trees are obliterated along the storms path. Rob marciano made it to where the hurricane made landfall. Im seeing digit that looks like a tornado came through. Clearly this is the path of the eye wh

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