This footage shows the moment rescuers saved a dog from the rubble of the biggest earthquake to hit Mexico in 32 years.
The video, which has been widely shared across Twitter, shows the touching moment the hound was brought to safety in Mexico City to an applause from onlookers.
The earthquake in Central Mexico is the worst to strike the country since September 19 1985, when thousands were killed by a 8.0 magnitude event.
Saving a dog from the rubble. #MexicoCityearthquake pic.twitter.com/CGHAEZjiyT
— The Bad Hombre (@charlemange93) September 20, 2017
Rescuers and volunteers are now scouring the rubble of the city searching for survivors, with the death toll surging to 248 this morning.
This video is a collection of clips showing the terrifying moment the country was devastated by the 7.1 magnitude quake – with buildings swaying and collapsing.
Horrific video of the earthquake hitting Mexico City. Very sad. #Mexicoearthquake #MexicoCityearthquake #Mexico pic.twitter.com/mAPKAuxBaR
— Aиiмαl νiиєѕ ღ (@ItsAnimalVines) September 20, 2017
Prayers for those people of Mexico who going through the terrible earthquake #MexicoCityearthquake pic.twitter.com/d1jbMkks5B
— BISWANATH SAHOO (@Im_biswanath762) September 20, 2017
Firefighters, police officers and volunteers are among those attempting to rescue survivors from the wreckage.
This video shows the destruction the earthquake caused from above.
https://twitter.com/itstravellife/status/910373612250689536