Magnitude 8.1 quake hits off the coast of Mexico
Soldiers stand guard near the Sensacion hotel which collapsed with the powerful earthquake that struck Mexico overnight, in Matias Romero, Oaxaca State.
(VICTORIA RAZO / AFP/Getty Images)Passers-by take snapshots of firefighters working on a building, damaged during the 8.1 earthquake that hit early today, in Mexico City.
(ALFREDO ESTRELLA / AFP/Getty Images)Mexico and Guatemala were severely jolted overnight by an 8.1 magnitude earthquake. This building was damaged in Tacaná, Guatemala.
(JOHAN ORDONEZ / AFP/Getty Images)Evacuated patients lie on their hospital beds shaded by a tree, in the aftermath of a massive earthquake in Juchitan, Mexico.
(Luis Alberto Cruz / Associated Press)Residents stand in front of rubble from a partially collapsed building felled by a massive earthquake in Juchitan, Mexico.
(Luis Alberto Cruz / Associated Press)Residents stay in shelters after a 8.1 magtnitude earthquake in Tapachula, Mexico.
(JOSE TORRES / EPA)Damage to the municipal palace of Juchitan after a 8.1 magtnitude earthquake in Tapachula, Mexico.
(Pedro Rasgado / EPA)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.
(Alfredo Estrella / Agence France-Presse /Getty Images)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.
(Luis Perez / Agence France-Presse /Getty Images)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.
(Alfredo Estrella / Agence France-Presse / Getty Images)Streets are littered with rubble and downed power lines in Mexico City.
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