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          Earthquake off Guatemala leaves at least 48 dead

          By Agencies in San Marcos, Guatemala | China Daily | Updated: 2012-11-09 08:05

           Earthquake off Guatemala leaves at least 48 dead

          Residents walk among rubble after a 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck in San Marcos, Guatemala, on Wednesday. The mountain village, about 130 kilometers from the epicenter, suffered much of the damage with some 30 homes collapsing in its center. The earthquake was the strongest to hit Guatemala since a deadly 1976 quake that killed 23,000. Moises Castillo / Associated Press

          Guatemalans fearing aftershocks huddled in the dark and frigid streets of this mountain town wrapped in blankets early on Thursday, while others crowded inside its hospital, the only building left with electricity after a powerful earthquake killed at least 48 people and left dozens more missing.

          Crews worked through the night in San Marcos, searching rubble for survivors and more dead following the 7.4- magnitude quake that struck on Wednesday near Guatemala's border with Mexico.

          In the town of San Cristobal Cochu, firefighters picked at a collapsed house trying to dig out 10 members of one family, including a 4-year-old child, who were buried, fire department spokesman Ovidio Perez told the radio station Emisoras Unidas.

          Volunteers carrying boxes of medical supplies began arriving in the area in western Guatemalan late on Wednesday.

          Most of the dead were buried under debris in San Marcos state, a mountainous region near the Mexican border. Landslides triggered by the quake blocked highways and complicated rescue efforts.

          It was the strongest earthquake to hit the Central American nation since 1976, when a 7.5-magnitude quake killed more than 23,000 people.

          President Otto Perez, who confirmed the death toll after returning to the capital Guatemala City from a lightning trip to San Marcos, said that as many as 23 people were unaccounted for, while 153 people were being housed in emergency shelters.

          "It's very sad to meet people here who are waiting to find their families who are still buried," Perez said in San Marcos. "It's really a tragedy, and we will do all we can to help the families that are suffering."

          Rescue workers in bright yellow helmets worked through the night pulling bodies from the rubble-strewn streets of San Pedro Sacatepequez, San Marcos, as dazed locals looked on, taking stock of the damage.

          "Thank God we're alive," said resident Arnulfo Portillo. "To be honest, there's quite a few families who have been hit badly, but we're a tight-knight community and we'll come out on top."

          In San Cristobal Cucho, also in San Marcos, all but one of an 11-member family died, buried under rubble, volunteer fireman Ovidio Fuentes told local radio. Only the 17-year-old son survived.

          Local Red Cross chief Carlos Enrique Alvarado said 75 homes were destroyed in the city of San Marcos alone, and authorities said damage to the prison forced them to transfer 101 inmates to another jail.

          Perez, who announced three days of mourning, said Spain and Venezuela had offered help. Authorities distributed 16,000 emergency rations and mobilized more than 2,000 soldiers to help with the rescue effort. The energy ministry said 73,000 people were left without electricity.

          In Guatemala City, 161 kilometers from the quake's epicenter, the streets filled with office workers forced to evacuate buildings, although most soon returned to work.

          "It was really big. I felt quite nauseous," said Vanessa Castillo, 32, a secretary who was evacuated from her 10th floor office in the capital.

          AP-Reuters

           

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