Mexico City 2017 Earthquake - interview soundbite
CLEAN: Shows interior shots interview with Specialist in International Relations at World Vision Alejandro Cota speaking on earthquake and people's reactions. QUOTE: 'I think we felt a lot of shock - there was a lot of people with a lot of emotional distress and out of that after this feeling a lot of people wanted to know how they could help. There was a lot of shows of solidarity because for example a lot of the red lights - the stop lights were not working so you could see citizens helping organise traffic. So I can describe it as a mixture of definitely shock, fear but at the same time, a sense of solidarity and wanting to help to solve the situation.' At least two hundred people have been killed in central Mexico, after a 7.1 magnitude earthquake brought down a number of buildings, including a primary school. Rescue workers are continuing to search through the rubble for the missing on 20th September, 2017 in Mexcio City, Mexico
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September 20, 2017
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Mexico City, Mexico
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