Here's how you can help Mexico City earthquake victims
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A 7.1 magnitude earthquake hit Central Mexico on Tuesday, leaving over 200 dead and hundreds more injured, as reported by the Los Angeles Times. The disastrous tremor followed a large, 8.1 earthquake elsewhere in Mexico only 11 days earlier, on Sept. 8, originating off the coast of the state of Chiapas.
Tuesday's quake, which caused damage in the states of Puebla, Morelos and the Mexico City area, occurred on the 32nd anniversary of the catastrophic 1985 Mexico City earthquake. In the wake of the two consecutive disasters in Mexico, here are a few ways you can help the victims of the earthquakes.
1. Help children affected by the earthquakes
At least 30 children died when a school building collapsed in Mexico City on Tuesday, as reported by the New York Times. Both Save The Children and UNICEF Mexico have set up online donation portals for those wishing to contribute to relief efforts for local children and others affected in Mexico.
Ayuda al regreso a la normalidad de niños y niñas del #TerremotoMexico con @Privalia_Mexico https://t.co/vewFuMsLth pic.twitter.com/HGGh6kAlJE
— UNICEF México (@UNICEFMexico) September 20, 2017
The following video shows a building collapsing in Mexico City, just one of the many dangerous structural catastrophes that occurred due to the earthquake:
Aquí el momento donde un edificio, al parecer en la Colonia Roma colapsa. pic.twitter.com/rAYKX0lJjm
— REFORMACOM (@Reforma) September 19, 2017
2. Donate to help earthquake victims in each area
New York City-based non-profit organization Project Paz has coordinated a special Mexico earthquake relief fundraiser, as reported by Romper. Here, you can make targeted online donations, allocating your funds to be used toward either the Mexico City earthquake, the Sept. 8 quake near Chiapas, or both.
In the U.S., you can support people affected in #Mexico by making a tax-deductible donation at https://t.co/6xcRyJDpuT. #earthquake pic.twitter.com/lKYgv4nQbE
— PROJECT PAZ (@ProjectPaz) September 19, 2017
Another sobering look at the destruction in Mexico, seen here, as a college building collapses in Mexico City while people run to escape the havoc:
University building in #Mexico City collapses as people rush out of the building. pic.twitter.com/cmaK5Nvt1L #MexicoCityearthquake
— Douglas MacDonald (@dmac5dmark2) September 20, 2017
3. Assist those affected in Mexico with relief items
Red Cross Mexico has arranged an Amazon Wish List where you can donate specific items for earthquake victims, helping those affected by purchasing particular, needed supplies. Please note that the Amazon Wish List link is Spanish, but you can use apps such as Google Translate to help translate.
How to help the victims of the central Mexico earthquake https://t.co/lZp5DCL6Yo pic.twitter.com/ldzfjm8X84
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) September 20, 2017
This aerial footage shows more of the destruction in Mexico City:
Drone Footage of destruction in Mexico City
No Words … #MexicoCity #MexicoCityEarthquake #mexicoearthquake pic.twitter.com/2UDHbT93kp
— тrαvєl lifє (@itstravellife) September 20, 2017
4. More ways to help
As reported by Fortune, there are numerous other reputable organizations who are now accepting donations for earthquake relief efforts in Mexico. Check out some of the links below for additional ways to give a helping hand.
• Global Giving
• International Community Foundation
• Oxfam Mexico
• Topos Mexico
How are you planning to help victims of the Mexico earthquakes? Do you have any other ideas for assisting in the Mexico City earthquake disaster relief efforts? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.