Earthquake hits Mexico
Residents stand amid a damaged house in Ometepec, in Guerrero state, a day after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake hit central and south Mexico. Earlier estimates had measured the quake as a 7.6. (Pedro Pardo / AFP/Getty Images)
A bus is crushed by a bridge that collapsed in the quake, which struck near the tourist resort of Acapulco. (Ronaldo Schemidt / AFP/Getty Images)
Patients of a hospital in Ometepec are now being treated outside after the earthquake. (Pedro Pardo / AFP/Getty Images)
Firefighters work to remove a bus damaged by a bridge. (Ronaldo Schemidt / AFP/Getty Images)
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A man looks at a church in Igualapa, in Guerrero state, damaged in the quake. (Pedro Pardo / AFP/Getty Images)
A family sleeps outside their home in fear that aftershocks could cause their home to collapse in Pinotepa Nacional, in Oaxaca state. So far there have been no deaths reported. (Luis Alberto Cruz Hernandez / Associated Press)
A young resident of San Juan Cacahuatepec dumps a wheelbarrow full of debris onto a pile of rubble. (Luis Alberto Cruz Hernandez / Associated Press)
People in Mexico City react fearfully to a strong quake. (Ronaldo Schemidt / AFP/Getty Images)
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