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7.6 Earthquake Hits Mexico

An 7.6 earthquake has struck near Acapulco in Southern Mexico at 11:02 a.m. according to the U.S. Geological Society.

The Associated Press reports that the 'strong, long' earthquake was felt in Mexico City, about 235 miles north of the coastal city.

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Shortly after the quake struck, Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebard took to Twitter, saying "tenemos sismo," or "we have an earthquake."

 


Mexican President Felipe Calderon wrote in his Twitter account that there has been no casualties after the earthquake jolted the country.

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Calderon said neither casualties nor severe damages have been reported, adding that electricity lines and health services were working.

"It has been a strong alarm, but so far, we haven't had any victims or large damages," he wrote.

Another Turkey Earthquake Hits

Another Turkey earthquake struck eastern Turkey on Wednesday night, killing at least three people and leaving dozens trapped in the rubble of toppled buildings damaged in the previous 7.2 temblor, which had killed 600 people.

About 20 buildings collapsed in the provincial capital of Van following a 5.7-magnitude Turkey earthquake, according to media reports.

In a grim replay of scenes from last month's Turkey earthquake in the same region, men climbed onto piles of debris and frantically clawed at twisted steel and crumbled concrete in an attempt to find survivors.

Screams could be heard calling for help from under the debris. At least 10 people were pulled alive from the rubble in early rescue efforts, according to Turkish media.

The glare of high-powered lights were used by rescue workers through the night.

State-run TRT television said at least three bodies were recovered and some 50 people were believed to be trapped in the rubble of a hotel.

Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay said the Turkey earthquake toppled a hotel, a school and a number of mudbrick homes. He said rescue teams are being sent to the region from the capital, Ankara, and other areas.

Hurriyet newspaper and other media said the Turkey earthquake brought down two hotels and 16 other buildings, most of them structures that had been damaged in the earlier, 7.2-magnitude quake in the province of Van. Workers have been clearing debris from that disaster for over a week.

Reports said the collapsed hotels were being used by journalists and aid workers involved in recovery efforts following the earlier quake.

Ozgur Gunes, a journalist with Cihan news agency, was staying at the hotel but had just left the building when the Turkey earthquake struck Wednesday night. He said there were journalists working in the lobby at the time.

"There were some small cracks, but we were told that there was no structural damage," he told Sky Turk television.

The Turkish Red Crescent immediately dispatched 15,000 tents and some 300 rescue workers, TRT said. There was no damage in the town of Edremit, the quake's epicenter.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the Turkey earthquake measured 5.7. Turkey's Kandilli seismology center said it struck at 9:23 p.m. (2:23 p.m. EST).

About 1,400 aftershocks have rocked the region since the massive Turkey  earthquake on Oct. 23, which killed 600 and left thousands homeless. Many residents had been living in tents, despite the cold, too afraid to return to their homes. At least 2,000 buildings were destroyed in the stronger temblor and authorities declared another 3,700 buildings unfit for living.

3 Earthquakes Rock Guatemala

A 5.8 earthquake just hit Guatemala. The city, approximately 30 miles southeast of Guatemala City, had two other slightly smaller earthquakes also today. Early reports site three people dead and concerns of mudslides and further deaths remain.

Please keep the people of Guatemala in your prayers.

Disaster Donations Much Appreciated - A letter from Roger Presgrove

Heartbreaking natural disasters over the past few months have shaken thousands of families here in the United States and in Japan.

Within days of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japanese cities, Help The Children mobilized its resources and sent multiple containers of food, clothing and personal hygiene items to help those affected by the awesome catastrophe.

Then, an unimaginable disaster struck in Joplin, Missouri and northern Alabama. In seconds, hundreds of lives were lost. Thousands of American citizens were displaced. Help The Children literally packed trailers full of supplies and quickly traveled to the disaster area to feed, clothe, treat and comfort all of those in need.

The disaster can now be measured in lives lost, the seriously injured and the long suffering. But as the days go by and the physical and emotional recovery begins, it will be with the support of people like you and Help The Children that will measure our compassion for others.

And right now, we need your help! These past calamities have emptied our warehouses. We are out of our non-perishable food supplies. Yes, our shelves are empty! We must re-stock now!

We know that more disasters are going to happen this summer and Help The Children must be prepared. Help us re-stock and get prepared.

Please consider a gift of support right now. Any gift will help. Can you make a gift of $20, $50 or $100 to help us replenish our food supply?

Would you make a gift to help us replenish our medicines and personal hygiene items? We are extremely low and we need your help today. Please go online here and give the biggest gift you can make.

In our compassionate efforts in this country alone, we have helped ease pain and suffering experienced by innocent men, woman and tens of thousands of children. We are committed to help! With your help, we will continue our mission to provide food, clothing, and personal hygiene items and over the counter medicines.

With your support of $20, $50 or $100 or more, we will re-stock the warehouses! We will get back on the road...trucks full and hopes high!

And as we ask for your generous financial support, please know that we want your heartfelt prayers to never cease. Please pray for the people of Japan! Pray for the people in Missouri and Alabama! Pray for America!

We believe that God is in control and our prayers will be heard!

Your prayers and financial support will give thousands of people the opportunity to rebuild their lives in a way that can bring the most comfort during these very difficult times.

Thank you in advance for anything you can do to help us prepare for the next disaster. May God bless you and may His face shine upon you.

For the children,

Roger Presgrove
President


PS. Please don't forget about the hospital we are building in Guatemala. We are close to completion and when the doors open, children will have access for the first time to emergency care. If you are so blessed, please be a blessing to the children in this area who will forever thank you and Help The Children for reaching out to save and better their lives.



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