Mexico's strongest earthquake in a century leaves 61 dead
Associated Press
Residents fearing aftershocks sleep on stoops outside their earthquaked-damaged homes in central Juchitan, Oaxaca state. (Photo | AP)A view of a partially collapsed hotel in Matias Romero, Oaxaca state, Mexico. (Photo | AP)A woman points to the damage in her home caused by the massive earthquake. (Photo | AP)Residents look at a partially collapsed hotel in Matias Romero. (Photo | AP)A soldier walks by a partially collapsed structure in the town of Matias Romero. (Photo | AP)Rubble litters a sidewalk next to a damaged car after the 8.2 magnitude earthquake. (Photo | AP)Evacuated patients lie on their beds outside the hospital in the aftermath of the earthquake in Mexico. (Photo | AP)Rescuers sift through the rubble of the partially collapsed city hall in Juchitan , Oaxaca state, Mexico. Police at the scene said rescuers were searching for a policeman they believed to be trapped under the rubble. (Photo | AP)