Rescuers search for survivors at the Enrique Rebsamen school after an earthquake in Mexico City, capital of Mexico, on Sept. 20, 2017. (Xinhua/David de la Paz)
The Chinese Embassy in Mexico on Thursday confirmed that three people from Taiwan died in Tuesday's 7.1-magnitude earthquake in central Mexico that killed at least 273.
According to a release from the national civil protection agency, a total of 137 deaths occurred in the capital Mexico City, where nearly 40 buildings collapsed.
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Death toll climbs to 273 in central Mexico quake
The death toll from Tuesday's 7.1-magnitude earthquake in central Mexico has climbed to 273, the government said on Thursday.
Half of those deaths occurred in the capital Mexico City, where nearly 40 buildings collapsed.
According to a release from the national civil protection agency, 137 people were killed in the capital, 73 in Morelos state, 43 in Puebla state, 13 in the State of Mexico, six in Guerrero state and one person in Oaxaca state.