
Soldiers remove debris from a partially collapsed municipal building in Juchitan, Mexico, on Friday, September 8. A magnitude-8.1 earthquake was registered the night before off Mexico's southern coast. It is the strongest quake to hit the country in 100 years, according to President Enrique Peña Nieto.

People stand on a building's rubble in Juchitan on September 8.

Residents of Tapachula, Mexico, stay in a shelter after the quake.

Men survey damage in Veracruz, Mexico.

Medical staff and patients wait outside after a hospital was evacuated in Villahermosa, Mexico.

This photo shows a collapsed building in Matias Romero, Mexico, early on September 8.

People gather on a street in downtown Mexico City on September 7.

People gather outside a Mexico City nightclub after the quake.

A woman gestures toward her earthquake-damaged home in Coatzacoalcos, Mexico.

People sit on a sidewalk in Mexico City after the quake.

Damage is seen inside a mall in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico.

People react after the quake jolted the Mexico City International Airport.


