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  • Family members of those trapped in the office building waited for news of their loved ones. Police created a security perimeter around the building
    Family members of those trapped in the office building waited for news of their loved ones. Police created a security perimeter around the building.
  • A group of rescue workers gets ready for their second shift at a five story office building in Mexico City.
    A group of rescue workers gets ready for their second shift at a five story office building in Mexico City.
  • Construction workers volunteered to clear rubble from buildings that crumbled during the earthquake.
  • Construction workers volunteered to clear rubble from buildings that crumbled during the earthquake.
  • This five story office building in Mexico City collapsed during Tuesday's earthquake. Some 30 people could be trapped inside rescue workers have said.
  • Victor Ramos had to evacuate his building following the quake because it is no longer safe to live in. Here he stands on the sidewalk with some of his belongings.
  • A Mexican rescue worker jots down the names of people that are presumably trapped in an office building in Mexico City's Roma neighbourhood.
  • Volunteers gathered food and donations for rescue workers and victims of the quake.
  • Refugees walk across a flooded field
    Refugees walk across a flooded field to their homes in makeshift huts near Kutupalong, Bangladesh.
  • A damaged house on the island of Barbuda after Hurricane Irma in 2017.
    A damaged house on the island of Barbuda after Hurricane Irma in 2017.
  • Sidra Samuel, a Land Information Officer with the Antigua and Barbuda government, surveys damage to property in Barbuda and records details, coordinates and photos on a tablet to add to the government's database.

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