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Image provided by Mexico's Presidency shows Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto (1st R, front) and Puebla State Governor Tony Gali inspecting the affected areas after an earthquake in Chiautla de Tapia municipality, Puebla state, Mexico, on Sept. 21, 2017. The death toll from Tuesday's 7.1-magnitude earthquake in central Mexico has climbed to 273, the government said on Thursday. Half of those deaths occurred in the capital Mexico City, where nearly 40 buildings collapsed, and the remainder in surrounding and nearby states. (Xinhua/Mexico's Presidency)
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Video PlayerCloseImage provided by Mexico's Presidency shows Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto (1st R, front) and Puebla State Governor Tony Gali inspecting the affected areas after an earthquake in Chiautla de Tapia municipality, Puebla state, Mexico, on Sept. 21, 2017. The death toll from Tuesday's 7.1-magnitude earthquake in central Mexico has climbed to 273, the government said on Thursday. Half of those deaths occurred in the capital Mexico City, where nearly 40 buildings collapsed, and the remainder in surrounding and nearby states. (Xinhua/Mexico's Presidency)
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