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Thousands of Mexican homes wrecked by quake; toll at 91

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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) — A massive earthquake off southern Mexico on Thursday night that killed at least 91 people damaged tens of thousands of homes and afflicted upwards of two million people in the poorer south, state officials said, as more details of the disaster emerged.

The 8.1 magnitude quake off the coast of Chiapas state was stronger than a 1985 temblor that flattened swaths of Mexico City and killed thousands. However, its greater depth and distance helped save the capital from more serious damage.

On Saturday, authoritie­s in the southern state of Oaxaca said there were 71 confirmed fatalities there, many of them in the town of Juchitan, where the rush to bury victims crowded a local cemetery at the weekend.

Another death was confirmed in neighborin­g Chiapas late on Sunday, bringing the total there to 16, a spokesman for local emergency services said. A further four deaths have also been registered in Tabasco state to the north.

Television footage from parts of Oaxaca showed small homes and buildings completely leveled by the quake, which struck the narrowest portion of Mexico on the isthmus of Tehuantepe­c.

Aftershock­s continued into Sunday, and scores of people were wary about returning to fragile buildings hammered by the initial tremor, sleeping in gardens, patios and in the open air.

Piles of rubble lay strewn around damaged streets, where the shock was still visible on the faces of residents.

Oaxaca Gov. Alejandro Murat told Mexican television the quake hit 41 municipali­ties and had likely affected around one in five of the state’s fourmillio­n-strong population.

“We’re talking about more than 800,000 people who potentiall­y lost everything, and some their loved ones,” he said on Sunday.

In Juchitan alone, more than 5,000 homes were destroyed. Hundreds of thousands of Mexicans were temporaril­y left without electricit­y or water, and many in the south were evacuated from coastal dwellings when the quake sparked tsunami warnings.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A boy walks on debris in the city of Juchitan, after an earthquake struck on the southern coast of Mexico late on Thursday.
REUTERS A boy walks on debris in the city of Juchitan, after an earthquake struck on the southern coast of Mexico late on Thursday.

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