PHL envoy says no Pinoy casualties from 7.1-magnitude Mexico quake


There were no reports of Filipino casualties from the 7.1-magnitude earthquake that struck central Mexico early Wednesday morning (PHL Time), Philippine Ambassador to Mexico Eduardo Jose de Vega told Super Radyo dzBB.
However, de Vega added that the information the embassy had received had been limited. "Hindi pa kami makakuha ng updates kasi walang kuryente," the ambassador explained.
He said that there were less than a hundred Filipinos in the areas affected by the quake.
Some 119 people were killed in the earthquake, the epicenter of which the US Geological Survey reported was 120 kilometers south of the capital Mexico City, in Puebla state.
Sirens blared as first responders rushed through the streets of Mexico City. President Enrique Pena Nieto said 27 buildings had collapsed or partially collapsed there.
Initial reports showed the worst-hit area was the state of Morelos, just south of Mexico City.
Power had also been cut to 3.8 million customers, the national electricity company CFE said.

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