A view of a partially collapsed hotel in Matias Romero, Mexico. One of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded jolted the country’s southern coast, toppling hundreds of buildings, triggering tsunami evacuations and sending panicked people onto the streets in the middle of Friday night. At least 35 people were killed. (PTI)

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A view of a partially collapsed hotel in Matias Romero, Mexico. One of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded jolted the country’s southern coast, toppling hundreds of buildings, triggering tsunami evacuations and sending panicked people onto the streets in the middle of Friday night.
At least 35 people were killed. (PTI)
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