Conmovedoras imágenes de la solidaridad mexicana durante el terremoto

Conmovedoras imágenes de la solidaridad mexicana durante el terremoto

A woman reacts outside a collapsed building after an earthquake in Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Henry Romero
REUTERS/Henry Romero

 
El espíritu de los mexicanos se muestra inquebrantable luego de dos sismos de gran magnitud que ha causado destrosos incalculable la solidaridad del pueblo mexicano en estos momento de angustia es tan inspirador como conmovedor.

(LaPatilla.com)
 

CMX01. CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (MÉXICO), 19/09/2017.- Un hombre toma un descanso en medio de elementos donados para las víctimas del terremoto en Ciudad de México (México), hoy, martes 19 de septiembre de 2017, tras un sismo de magnitud 7,1 en la escala de Richter, que sacudió fuertemente el centro del país y causó escenas de pánico justo cuanto se cumplen 32 años de poderoso terremoto que provocó miles de muertes. Las autoridades mexicanas elevaron hoy a 139 las víctimas mortales del terremoto de magnitud 7,1 que sacudió con violencia el centro del país, mientras que los servicios de emergencia realizan labores de rescate en las zonas afectadas. EFE/Jorge Dan López
EFE/Jorge Dan López
People react as a real quake rattles Mexico City on September 19, 2017 moments after an earthquake drill was held in the capital. A 7.1 magnitude earthquake shook Mexico City on Tuesday, destroying buildings and causing an unknown number of casualties on the anniversary of a devastating 1985 quake. The quake sowed panic in the sprawling city of 20 million people, many of whom have memories of the quake 32 years ago that killed some 10,000 people in Mexico City.  / AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
A woman reacts as a real quake rattles Mexico City on September 19, 2017 as an earthquake drill was being held in the capital. / AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
People react as a real quake rattles Mexico City on September 19, 2017 moments after an earthquake drill was held in the capital. A 7.1 magnitude earthquake shook Mexico City on Tuesday, destroying buildings and causing an unknown number of casualties on the anniversary of a devastating 1985 quake. The quake sowed panic in the sprawling city of 20 million people, many of whom have memories of the quake 32 years ago that killed some 10,000 people in Mexico City.  / AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
People react as a real quake rattles Mexico City on September 19, 2017 moments after an earthquake drill was held in the capital.
AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
People react as a real quake rattles Mexico City on September 19, 2017 moments after an earthquake drill was held in the capital. A 7.1 magnitude earthquake shook Mexico City on Tuesday, destroying buildings and causing an unknown number of casualties on the anniversary of a devastating 1985 quake. The quake sowed panic in the sprawling city of 20 million people, many of whom have memories of the quake 32 years ago that killed some 10,000 people in Mexico City.  / AFP PHOTO / Yuri CORTEZ
AFP PHOTO / Yuri CORTEZ
People react as a real quake rattles Mexico City on September 19, 2017 moments after an earthquake drill was held in the capital. A 7.1 magnitude earthquake shook Mexico City on Tuesday, destroying buildings and causing an unknown number of casualties on the anniversary of a devastating 1985 quake. The quake sowed panic in the sprawling city of 20 million people, many of whom have memories of the quake 32 years ago that killed some 10,000 people in Mexico City.  / AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
People remain on the street with suitcases after a powerful quake in Mexico City on September 19, 2017. A powerful earthquake shook Mexico City on Tuesday, causing panic among the megalopolis' 20 million inhabitants on the 32nd anniversary of a devastating 1985 quake. The US Geological Survey put the quake's magnitude at 7.1 while Mexico's Seismological Institute said it measured 6.8 on its scale. The institute said the quake's epicenter was seven kilometers west of Chiautla de Tapia, in the neighboring state of Puebla.  / AFP PHOTO / ROCIO VAZQUEZ
AFP PHOTO / ROCIO VAZQUEZ
Mexican policemen run towards the site where a building collapsed after a powerful quake in Mexico City on September 19, 2017. A devastating quake in Mexico on Tuesday killed more than 100 people, according to official tallies, with a preliminary 30 deaths recorded in the capital where rescue efforts were still going on. / AFP PHOTO / YURI CORTEZ
AFP PHOTO / YURI CORTEZ
Rescuers, firefighters, policemen, soldiers and volunteers remove rubble and debris from a flattened building in search of survivors after a powerful quake in Mexico City on September 19, 2017. A devastating quake in Mexico on Tuesday killed more than 100 people, according to official tallies, with a preliminary 30 deaths recorded in the capital where rescue efforts were still going on. / AFP PHOTO / Alfredo ESTRELLA
AFP PHOTO / Alfredo ESTRELLA
Rescuers, firefighters, policemen, soldiers and volunteers remove rubble and debris from a flattened building in search of survivors after a powerful quake in Mexico City on September 19, 2017. A devastating quake in Mexico on Tuesday killed more than 100 people, according to official tallies, with a preliminary 30 deaths recorded in the capital where rescue efforts were still going on. / AFP PHOTO / PEDRO PARDO
AFP PHOTO / PEDRO PARDO
A woman prepares coffee in a square after a powerful quake hit Mexico City, late on September 19, 2017. The death toll from a powerful earthquake that rocked Mexico on September 19 has surged to 248 people, the head of the national disaster response agency, Luis Felipe Puente, said on Twitter. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
Rescuers, firefighters, policemen, soldiers and volunteers remove rubble and debris from a flattened building in search of survivors after a powerful quake in Mexico City on September 19, 2017. A devastating quake in Mexico on Tuesday killed more than 100 people, according to official tallies, with a preliminary 30 deaths recorded in the capital where rescue efforts were still going on. / AFP PHOTO / Pedro Pardo
AFP PHOTO / Pedro Pardo
People are seen injured after an earthquake hit in Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
People react after an earthquake hit in Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Claudia Daut
REUTERS/Claudia Daut
An injured woman is being helped after an earthquake hit Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
People help an injured man after an earthquake hit Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
People and children are seen on a street after an earthquake in Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Claudia Daut
REUTERS/Claudia Daut
Women carrying their dogs stand outside their homes after an earthquake in Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Claudia Daut
REUTERS/Claudia Daut
A woman reacts after an earthquake hit Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
Personas ayudan a un hombre tras el terremoto en Ciudad de México. 19 de septiembre 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
A woman carry her dogs while waiting outside their home after an earthquake in Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Henry Romero
REUTERS/Henry Romero
A woman reacts outside a collapsed building after an earthquake in Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Henry Romero
REUTERS/Henry Romero
Rescue personnel search for people among the rubble of a collapsed building after an earthquake hit Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Claudia Daut
REUTERS/Claudia Daut
People help to remove rubble from a collapsed building after an earthquake hit Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Claudia Daut
REUTERS/Claudia Daut
People react after an earthquake hit Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
An injured woman sits on a sidewalk after an earthquake hit Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
People donate water for rescue workers and victims after an earthquake hit Mexico City, Mexico September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
Personas ayudan a una herida tras el terremoto en Ciudad de México. 19 septiembre 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
MEX60. CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (MÉXICO), 19/09/2017.- Cientos de personas ofrecen su apoyo para rescatar personas con vida de los edificios colapsados en Ciudad de México (México) hoy, martes 19 de septiembre de 2017, tras un sismo de magnitud 7,1 en la escala de Richter, que sacudió fuertemente la capital mexicana y causó escenas de pánico justo cuanto se cumplen 32 años de poderoso terremoto que provocó miles de muertes. Las autoridades mexicanas elevaron hoy a 119 el número de muertos por el terremoto de magnitud 7,1 en la escala de Richter que sacudió hoy con violencia el centro del país. EFE/Jorge Dan López
EFE/Jorge Dan López