Passers-by take snapshots of firefighters working on a building, damaged during the 8.1 earthquake that hit early today, in Mexico City.
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Mexico and Guatemala were severely jolted overnight by an 8.1 magnitude earthquake. This building was damaged in Tacaná, Guatemala.
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Evacuated patients lie on their hospital beds shaded by a tree, in the aftermath of a massive earthquake in Juchitan, Mexico.
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Residents stand in front of rubble from a partially collapsed building felled by a massive earthquake in Juchitan, Mexico.
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Residents stay in shelters after a 8.1 magtnitude earthquake in Tapachula, Mexico.
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Damage to the municipal palace of Juchitan after a 8.1 magtnitude earthquake in Tapachula, Mexico.
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A car lies under a pile of rubble from a damaged building in the eastern area of Mexico City after a magnitude 8.1 earthquake struck off the coast.
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A man dressed in a bathrobe waits outside with dozens of other people in downtown Mexico City after a powerful earthquake toppled buildings, damaged hospitals and sent skyscrapers swaying hundreds of miles away.
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Power poles and electrical wires are scattered along a sidewalk in the eastern area of Mexico City. About 1.5 million people lost electricity after a powerful earthquake toppled power lines across the country.
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Streets are littered with rubble and downed power lines in Mexico City.
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