Upon concluding the search and rescue activities in the buildings collapsed in the September 19th earthquakes, the Federal government disclosed that up to October 4th, 369 deceases caused by the earthquake had been recorded. Of this figure, 228 deceases occurred in Mexico City, 73 in Morelos, 45 in Puebla, 15 in the State of Mexico, six in Guerrero and one in Oaxaca.1 Among the figures, there appear questions about why the government was surpassed by civil society in responding and act to remove the remains and save lives in Mexico City. Why only the millennials were the only ones that stood up for Mexico City? How many died in the earthquake? How many lost a parent? How many parents lost a child? How many buildings and houses fell down? Ho...
Caltech civil engineers document the extensive damage to modern multi-story buildings located on Mex...
This is a quick report of estimated seismic intensities caused by the 1999 Tehuacán Earthquake using...
In discussions of the social response to earthquake, there are often two somewhat contradictory conc...
abstract: The 8.1 magnitude earthquake that struck Mexico City in 1985 left 10,000 people dead, and ...
In September 1985 a major earthquake hit Mexico, especially its capital city. In the metropolitan ar...
Abstract Earthquakes are difficult to predict. On September 19, 2017, 32 years after an equally seve...
On September 2017, two large earthquakes struck México. Numerous casualties and at least 40 building...
Disaster risk management (DRM) has never been as essential to Mexico City as today. Three years ago,...
This publication, apart from meeting a formal NSF reporting requirement, is intended for many audie...
The extensive damage to high‐rise buildings in Mexico City during the September 19, 1985 earthquake ...
The earthquake of September 19, 2017 in Mexico caused catastrophic damage in the state of Morelos to...
On September 19th, 2017, an earthquake of magnitude 7.1 degrees on the Richter scale was recorded to...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Our planet has consistently delivered no surprises: the relentless motion of the world's tectonic pl...
Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.https://digitalcom...
Caltech civil engineers document the extensive damage to modern multi-story buildings located on Mex...
This is a quick report of estimated seismic intensities caused by the 1999 Tehuacán Earthquake using...
In discussions of the social response to earthquake, there are often two somewhat contradictory conc...
abstract: The 8.1 magnitude earthquake that struck Mexico City in 1985 left 10,000 people dead, and ...
In September 1985 a major earthquake hit Mexico, especially its capital city. In the metropolitan ar...
Abstract Earthquakes are difficult to predict. On September 19, 2017, 32 years after an equally seve...
On September 2017, two large earthquakes struck México. Numerous casualties and at least 40 building...
Disaster risk management (DRM) has never been as essential to Mexico City as today. Three years ago,...
This publication, apart from meeting a formal NSF reporting requirement, is intended for many audie...
The extensive damage to high‐rise buildings in Mexico City during the September 19, 1985 earthquake ...
The earthquake of September 19, 2017 in Mexico caused catastrophic damage in the state of Morelos to...
On September 19th, 2017, an earthquake of magnitude 7.1 degrees on the Richter scale was recorded to...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Our planet has consistently delivered no surprises: the relentless motion of the world's tectonic pl...
Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.https://digitalcom...
Caltech civil engineers document the extensive damage to modern multi-story buildings located on Mex...
This is a quick report of estimated seismic intensities caused by the 1999 Tehuacán Earthquake using...
In discussions of the social response to earthquake, there are often two somewhat contradictory conc...