“The Emergency Isn’t Over”: the Homeless Commemorate a Year Since the Mexico City Earthquake
“As long as one single neighbor is still displaced from their home, the crisis that started with the earthquake continues,” […]
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“As long as one single neighbor is still displaced from their home, the crisis that started with the earthquake continues,” […]
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Rescuers from the Mexican-Jewish aid agency Cadena inspect damage in Mexico City following the earthquake last year. (Courtesy of Cadena/via
Catrinas are associated iwth Mexico’s Day of the Dead. (PHOTO: garuyo.com) For the third year in a row, a Day
The Consorcio IUYET team used a Leica SiTrack reality capture system to obtain point clouds of the surroundings and sub-millimetric
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On September 19, 2017, a 7.1 earthquake rocked Mexico City, killing 369 people in the area and damaging hundreds of
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The National Water Commission ( Conagua ) announced that it will suspend water service in 50% of Mexico City and
Throughout Mexico City, uninhabited buildings with gaping cracks lean at precarious angles and some displaced people are still living outdoors