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		<title>Destruction from Mexico City earthquake may not be over</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Getty Images MEXICO CITY — As many as 360 buildings and homes are in danger of collapse or with major damage in Mexico City nearly a week after a magnitude-7.1 earthquake collapsed 38 structures. The risk of delayed collapse is real: &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/destruction-mexico-city-earthquake-may-not/" aria-label="Destruction from Mexico City earthquake may not be over">Read More</a></p>
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<p>MEXICO CITY — As many as 360 buildings and homes are in danger of collapse or with major damage in Mexico City nearly a week after a <a href="http://nypost.com/2017/09/19/another-earthquake-hits-mexico-city/">magnitude-7.1 earthquake collapsed 38 structures</a>.</p>
<p>The risk of delayed collapse is real: The cupola of Our Lady of Angels Church, damaged and cracked by the Sept. 19 quake, split in half and crashed to the ground Sunday evening. There were no injuries.</p>
<p>Nervous neighbors continued calling police Monday as apparently new cracks appeared in their apartment buildings or existing ones worsened, even as the city struggled to get back to normality.<br />
Education Secretary Aurelio Nuno said Monday that officials had cleared only 676 of Mexico City’s nearly 9,000 schools to reopen Tuesday and said it could be two to three weeks before all are declared safe, leaving hundreds of thousands of children idle.</p>
<p>Mexico City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said at least seven schools were among the buildings thought to be at risk of tumbling.</p>
<p>The frustrations of families with loved ones missing boiled over Monday night at the largest remaining search site, a collapsed seven-story office building.</p>
<p>“What are they hiding from us,” asked Javier Saucedo, father of 27-year-old Angel Javier Saucedo, who worked in the buidling. He complained that authorities have been removing bodies from the site without letting families know.</p>
<p>“Why does our own government toy with the pain of the families,” he said. “What they are doing is not fair.” He called for President Enrique Peña Nieto and the mayor to come to the site and clear things up for them.</p>
<p>At several points in the city, employees gathered on sidewalks in front of their workplaces Monday, refusing to enter because they feared their buildings could collapse.</p>
<p>“We are afraid for our own safety,” said Maribel Martinez Ramirez, an employee of a government development agency who, along with dozens of co-workers, refused to enter. “The building is leaning, there are cracks.”</p>
<p>Mancera said 360 “red level” buildings would either have to be demolished or receive major structural reinforcement. An additional 1,136 are reparable, and 8,030 buildings inspected so far were found to be habitable.</p>
<p>Search teams were still digging through dangerous piles of rubble, hoping against the odds to find survivors. The city has accounted for 186 of the 326 dead nationwide.</p>
<p>The smell of rotting corpses increasingly hung over the largest remaining search site near the city’s center.</p>
<p>Juan Carlos Penas, in charge of a Spanish rescue team working at the remains of what had been a seven-story office building, said Monday that the work was very slow because the rubble was so unstable. Rescuers managed to make a small entry between the second and third floors and insert a camera, but they did not immediately find anyone.</p>
<p>While no one has been found alive since last Wednesday, relatives of the trapped, anxious to cling to any hope of rescue, won injunctions against actions that could cause the ruins to collapse further.</p>
<p>The federal judiciary council said Sunday that court injunctions for seven points around the city prevent authorities from using backhoes or bulldozers to remove rubble, in order to allow “search and rescue operations to continue … to preserve the life of people who may be among the remains of the structures.”</p>
<p>Hugo Luna, whose cousin Erika Gabriela Albarran was believed trapped in the fallen office building, complained that officials had not immediately informed families when two bodies were removed Saturday night. “There is a lot of distrust of authorities,” he said.</p>
<p>His aunt, who was also inside the building when the quake hit but escaped, is traumatized, he said.</p>
<p>“Nothing happened to her, but now she has panic attacks,” Luna said. “You open the door, she hears a noise and she gets scared.”</p>
<p>Mariana Castilla, a volunteer social psychologist, said rumors and a lack of information were difficult for families of the missing.</p>
<p>One by one, other searches have closed down in recent days, after sniffer dogs were sent in and didn’t find life and thermal imaging devices turned up no body heat signatures. Heavy machinery moved in to begin removing the mountains of debris. Empty lots began to appear where just days ago a building stood.</p>
<p>At the site of a collapsed factory that held various businesses near the city center, the rubble had already been cleared, leaving behind the concrete foundation. People left flowers Monday in memory of those who perished there.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Sep 2017 13:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The search continues Sunday for victims buried under the rubble of an office building along Avenida Alvaro Obregon in Mexico City&#8217;s Roma district. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times) Maria de Jesus, 35, has two legs in casts, deep scrapes &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/mexico-earthquake-survivors-heal-hospitals-rescuers-arent-giving-search-others/" aria-label="As Mexico earthquake survivors heal in hospitals, rescuers aren&#8217;t giving up in the search for others">Read More</a></p>
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<p>Maria de Jesus, 35, has two legs in casts, deep scrapes on her arms and fresh stitches that run from the back of her head to just above her left eyebrow.</p>
<p>From her bed at Balbuena General Hospital, where she was airlifted after her neighbor’s house crumbled during last week’s earthquake in Mexico City and buried her in rubble, she explained that she was lucky.</p>
<p>“The good thing is it happened to me and not my daughter,” she said Sunday. “But here I am, alive, thank God.”</p>
<p>Five days after the magnitude 7.1 earthquake, some survivors were starting the long healing process in hospitals.</p>
<p>The nationwide death toll was at least 320 as of Sunday. In Mexico City, where at least 182 people were killed, rescuers continued to dig through the ruins of buildings, including at an office building in the Roma neighborhood and at a school where 21 children and four adults died in the southern part of the city.</p>
<p>Experts say the chances of finding survivors decline sharply three days after an earthquake, but rescuers and the Mexico City government have vowed to press on.</p>
<p>“The search and rescue of living people — that is what is important,” Carlos Valdes, director of the National Center for Disaster Prevention, said Saturday.</p>
<p>Thirty-five people remain hospitalized in Mexico City, 11 in serious condition. At Balbuena, Dr. Fidel Castellanos said 60 patients had arrived since Tuesday and 11 remained. He said the hospital received more earthquake victims than any other facility.</p>
<p>Most still there had fractures. Two had burns. The victim with the most severe injuries, the doctor said, was a volunteer who was bringing aid from the state of Hidalgo to Morelos when she fell out of the truck bed she had been riding in. She remained in intensive care.</p>
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<p>One of the burn patients was Manuel Hernandez, 38, who was helping neighbors shut off a damaged gas tank when it exploded, causing second-degree burns on his face and arms. He expects to be released by the end of next week.</p>
<p>At the Dalinde Medical Center in the city center, relatives said that Ernesto Sota Cisneros, 74, and his son Ernesto Sota Lopez, 45, were working at their accounting firm when the earthquake struck and that they saved themselves by huddling under a beam in the office.</p>
<p>When the building collapsed, they “had the great fortune” that one of the slabs that fell from the ceiling left a gap, letting air in, said a cousin, Maria Cisneros.</p>
<p>“When they tell us what happened, their eyes fill with tears,” she said. “They can’t believe they are alive. It’s really a miracle.”</p>
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<p>During a tour of the town of Jiquipilas in the southern state of Chiapas, President Enrique Peña Nieto urged people to be strong as they begin efforts to rebuild.</p>
<p>“United together in all of Mexico, we will face this task of reconstruction and see that things return to normal,” he said.</p>
<p>Mexico City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said the city has received 11,200 requests for property inspections and has completed almost 70% of them. Almost 550 schools have been inspected, with 61 deemed safe to reopen.</p>
<p>Rescue efforts were briefly paused after an aftershock hit Saturday morning, with a magnitude of 6.1. It was centered about 325 miles southeast of Mexico City in the state of Oaxaca, the region that took the brunt of an earlier <a href="http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-mexico-earthquake-oaxaca-20170919-story.html">magnitude 8.1 quake Sept. 7.</a></p>
<p>Mancera told Mexican television Saturday that rescue attempts would continue, with crews concentrating on eight collapsed buildings around the capital in search of an estimated 30 people who could still be alive amid the rubble.</p>
<p>Also found alive was Lucas, a green and red parrot. Mexico City firefighters dug Lucas out from a pile of rubble in the Lindavista neighborhood north of the city center Sunday as he squawked loudly. He was returned to his owner.</p>
<p>Sanchez is a member of The Times’ Mexico City bureau.</p>
<p>andrea.castillo@latimes.com</p>
<p>@andreamcastillo</p>
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