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Search for earthquake survivors to wind up

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Rescuers are unlikely to find any more survivors of Mexico’s earthquake still buried in the ruins and will cease operations to find them at the end of tomorrow, the emergency services chief said.

Yesterday marks one week since the 7.1 magnitude quake struck around lunchtime, killing 326 people, damaging 11,000 homes, and leading to an outpouring of civilian volunteers to aid and comfort the victims.

Luis Felipe Puente, coordinato­r of Mexico’s Civil Protection agency, told Reuters that rescuers would continue working at four sites but that they would hand-pick through the debris until Thursday.

Survivors unlikely

“I can say that at this time it would be unlikely to find someone alive,” Puente said, considerin­g that specially-trained dogs have yet to pick up the scent of survivors.

Forty-three people were still missing, including 40 who may have been trapped beneath a collapsed office building in the Roma district of Mexico City, Puente said. One person was believed missing at each of three other sites in the capital.

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