AMLO confirms the death of two people in CDMX – El Financiero

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador confirmed the death of two people behind the earthquake of 6.9 degrees that was recorded in the country in the early hours of this Thursday September 22.

During the morning press conference, the Mexican president lamented the deaths and pointed out that both occurred in Mexico Cityfollowing activation of the seismic alert.

“Fortunately there was no major damage. Of course regrets the loss of two people here in Mexico City. A lady who fell and hit her head and another person who died from a heart attack”, reported AMLO at the National Palace.

In the rest of the country minor material damage. They are already working on a census since the 19th of affected homes in Michoacán, Colima, of educational institutions, health, roads and those who were working are going to stay there, to expand their work due to this replica and have a knowledge more attached to what is needs to”, he added.

Earthquake ‘awakens’ Mexico

At 01:26 a.m. this Thursday, September 22, a magnitude 6.9 tremor with epicenter in Coalcomán, Michoacán, the replica largest of earthquake of 7.7 degrees that hit the country on September 19.

The telluric movement might be perceived in Mexico City, where the inhabitants left their houses and buildings when the seismic alert was activated.

So far there have been 1,295 followingshocks of last Monday’s earthquake.


A woman dies following falling from the stairs in the Doctores

A woman died early this Thursday following the activation of the seismic alert for him earthquake of magnitude 6.9reported Claudia Sheinbaum, head of government of CDMX.

The woman suffered a fall while trying to leave her home located at number 15 of the street Doctor Garcia Diegoalmost on the corner of Eje Central, in the Doctores neighborhood, Cuauhtémoc City Hall, in Mexico City.

The female, 57 years old, ran down a ladderwhen he tripped and hit his head.

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