whole again. we continue to follow the breaking news in mexico, a powerful earthquake has struck about 100 miles southwest of mexico city in puebla. what have we got, steve? reporter: ali, still a very breaking situation, it is still tremendously chaotic, but what we can tell you is that earthquake is devastating, we see buildings collapsing, people ducking for cover, inside of office buildings that are violently shaking, we don t know the loss of life if there are any. we do not know the extent of injuries, we do not know what the extent of the damage is, but what we do know is bassed on the images that we re are seeing is this is a devastating earthquake, about 80 miles south of mexico city. we have not seen so far aftershocks that would be
police say they have taken in eight people for questioning about the attack. we now also have surveillance video from the deadly night in istanbul. you can see people ducking for cover as the gunman walked up to the club. he fires a shot from off camera. it appears to ricochet off of a railing. here s another angle. he shoots at a car and a bullet bounced off. this is inside the club. the killer walking around. bodies on the floor all around him. nbc s today show spoke with an american that survived the attack. he said he tried not to flinch as a bullet ripped through his legs so the gunman wouldn t shoot him again. no word on any other americans were hurt. benjamin hall has the latest. benjamin? hi, greg. yes, tonight istanbul remains on its highest alert. that s because the gunman is still at large. a massive man hunt going on at the moment, but still don t know his identity.
terrorist who shot and killed 39 people at a new year s eve celebration. isis is now claiming responsibility for this attack at the istanbul nightclub. you see in the surveillance video people ducking for cover as the shooting was beginning. one american was shot in the leg. he says he survived by playing dead. i don t want to talk about what happened inside the club. but you know i want to say, you know, this is a very good country. and it s so unfortunate that this is happening to you guys. and i really feel for everybody here. for me, i wake up in the united states, i eat breakfast. you guys wake up and have to think of this. it is a so sad. and i really wish everybody here the best. i ve only met very good people. what a humble guy. now cnn s ian lee is live in istanbul covering the investigation. ian, investigators say they have a couple of leads, right, as they hunt for this killer?
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