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Earthquake in Mexico
Date: 3/20/2012 Album ID: 1436290
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Residents of the Roma neighborhood stand outside their homes after an earthquake was felt in Mexico City, Tuesday March 20, 2012.  A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico on Tuesday, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
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Patients are evacuated in wheelchairs from the Hospital de Chalpultepec after an earthquake was felt in Mexico City, Tuesday March 20, 2012.  A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico on Tuesday, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
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A firefighter rests stands next to part of the structure of a bridge that fell over a public bus during an earthquake, in Mexico City, Tuesday March 20, 2012. A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico on Tuesday, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. There were no passengers inside the bus and the driver suffered minor injuries, according to firefighters. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
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A child cries after she and her classmates were evacuated from her school in the Roma neighborhood when an earthquake was felt in Mexico City, Tuesday March 20, 2012.  A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico on Tuesday, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
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A person gives direction to a group of adults after they were evacuated from a building in the Roma neighborhood during an earthquake that was felt in Mexico City, Tuesday March 20, 2012.  A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico on Tuesday, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
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Federal Police block off a street along Avenida Reforma after an earthquake was felt in Mexico City, Tuesday March 20, 2012.  A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico on Tuesday, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
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Federal Police block off a street along Avenida Reforma after an earthquake was felt in Mexico City, Tuesday March 20, 2012.  A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico on Tuesday, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
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People gather in front of an evacuated hospital after an earthquake was felt in Mexico City, Tuesday March 20, 2012. A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. (AP Photo/Daniel Jayo)
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Firefighters work to remove a cement beam that fell from a bridge onto a public bus after an earthquake was felt in Mexico City Tuesday March 20, 2012. A strong 7.4-magnitude earthquake hit central and southern Mexico on Tuesday, collapsing at least 60 homes near the epicenter and a pedestrian bridge in the capital where people fled shaking office buildings in fear. There were no passengers in the mini-bus and the driver suffered minor injuries, according to firefighters. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
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A woman comforts her children outside a school at the Roma neighborhood after a earthquake felt in Mexico City Tuesday March 20, 2012.  A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico on Tuesday, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets..(AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
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Patients are evacuated in wheelchairs from the Hospital de Chalpultepec after an earthquake was felt in Mexico City, Tuesday March 20, 2012.  A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico on Tuesday, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
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Workers and residents gather at the Angel de la Independencia square after evacuating buildings during a earthquake felt in Mexico City Tuesday March 20, 2012.  A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico on Tuesday, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
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This photo provided by Abel Salgado shows damage to part of the governor's palace in Chilpancingo, Mexico following an earthquake, Tuesday March 20, 2012. A strong earthquake hit Mexico on Tuesday, shaking central and southern parts of the country and swaying buildings in Mexico City. The quake was felt strongly in southern Guerrero state, where the epicenter was located about 15 miles (25 kilometers) from the city of Ometepec. Chilpancingo is the capital and second-largest city of the state of Guerrero. (AP Photo/Abel Salagado)
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Firefighters work to remove a cement beam that fell from a bridge onto a public bus after an earthquake was felt in Mexico City Tuesday March 20, 2012. A strong 7.4-magnitude earthquake hit central and southern Mexico on Tuesday, collapsing at least 60 homes near the epicenter and a pedestrian bridge in the capital where people fled shaking office buildings in fear. There were no passengers in the mini-bus and the driver suffered minor injuries, according to firefighters. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
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Workers and residents gather at the Angel de la Independencia square after evacuating buildings during a earthquake felt in Mexico City Tuesday March 20, 2012.  A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico on Tuesday, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
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A woman leaves a building that suffered some damage after an earthquake was felt in Mexico City, Tuesday March 20, 2012. A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills
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A woman reacts in front of an evacuated hospital after an earthquake was felt in Mexico City, Tuesday March 20, 2012. A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. (AP Photo/Daniel Jayo)
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People gather in front of an evacuated hospital after an earthquake was felt in Mexico City, Tuesday March 20, 2012. A strong, long earthquake with epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. (AP Photo/Daniel Jayo)
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