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How Mexican Quake Victims are Receiving Much Needed Help and Comfort

Gary Lane : Sep 21, 2017
CBN News

So far 225 people—including nearly two dozen school children are dead. The death toll is likely to rise as emergency crews remove more debris from hard-hit neighborhoods.

[CBN News] Operation Blessing International Vice President David Darg has worked in many disaster zones over the years. (Click here to watch a video of what he says the Mexican people need the most within hours of the earthquake) (Photo: First responders and volunteers sift through rubble searching for survivors of the deadly quake in Mexico/via FoxNews.com)

24-hours after a devastating 7.1 earthquake rocked Mexico City, rescuers were still pulling survivors from collapsed buildingsWednesday.

So far 225 people—including nearly two dozen school children are dead. The death toll is likely to rise as emergency crews remove more debris from hard-hit neighborhoods. The quake came on the 32nd anniversary of a deadly earthquake that hit the city in 1985.

Operation Blessing's David Darg is on the scene in Mexico City with a team of volunteers who are already working around the clock to bring relief to those in need.

Darg said they have loaded tents onto trucks and also food onto motorcycles to bring help to people in hard to reach areas—those locations that are inaccessible by cars and trucks because of debris covered roads.

Watch for more updates from Darg as he and the OB volunteers bring urgent help to the Mexican people at this critical time.