A strong 6.7 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Japan, triggering a tsunami warning. Elena reported from the affected city that waves were getting larger and damaging the city as they pulled everything in. Communication had been cut for most and evacuating everyone to safety was difficult due to limited resources. Meanwhile in Emiliano Zapata, Mexico, heavy rains caused a ravine to flood and the collapse of a bridge. Jessica reported minor damages with authorities helping victims.
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NEWS (FIRST)
TSUNAMI
We are experiencing a strong 6.7 magnitud earthquake on a Richter scale, truck off the
Japanese in the early hour today seismologists said tsunami warning is issued and we
are already having some damage. Our corresponsal Elena is there to let us know what's
going on.
Hello! Ceci we are located right in front where averything is happening tsunami Carlos is
devestaring the entire city waves are getting bigger and bigger therefor water is
dragging everything on its way people are being moved to a safer place, but unfortunally
we don't have enough resources to move everyone faster the majority of the
communication has been cut and its even worse because families can't communicate
with their relatives. As we know waves damage more when they go back to sea. As
soon as the water lower the speed volunteers and paramedics will widen the search, we
recomend you to keep calm and we will be informating you through. Broadcasting for
BBC Elena Amaro
NEWS (SECOND)
Flooding in Cuernavaca
We are experiencing a flooding in the town Emiliano Zapata; our corresponsal Jessica
is there to let us know what's going on.
Hello Jessica.
Hello! Karen,
we are located close to a small ravine under a bridge which is now unsafe because one
side of the bridge collapsed that is because of the storm we had this morning, water
dragged trash to the sewer and that caused water to overflow into the streets and
houses that are close by, but fortunally there are no big damages. Victims are already
being helped by the authorities; we will be informating you. Broadcasting for CNN
Jessica Hernandez