00:0032 years to the day of the country's worst natural disaster, Mexico City is
00:10hit by a 7.1 magnitude earthquake. As Carlos Jr. lies beneath a pile of rubble,
00:19his father is at home when the earthquake strikes.
00:22I suddenly felt this strong movement, you know, and then I realized it was an earthquake.
00:30So I went out and saw my neighbor's house collapse, and I was just waiting for the houses to collapse.
00:43As the tremors subside, three states have suffered widespread destruction.
00:52Andres has managed to evacuate onto the streets with thousands of others.
00:58You'd see people with their head open, you hear about people being trapped in buildings,
01:05and you just feel kind of helpless.
01:07Carlos has no idea yet what's happened to his son.
01:11I received a call telling me that Carlos, my son, was trapped under the rubble of the Hacienda they were shooting.
01:21And they told me that he was okay, that they managed to take him to a hospital.
01:28But I thought they told me he was okay because they didn't want to tell me that he died.
01:35So I started to drive. I was just focused on finding my son.
01:41So I knew you had the time.
01:42I was just finished before.
01:43You every day, before the flu, I said, well, you know.
01:44You were being were the seventh wave of the Hacienda,
01:46and two days later.
01:47I loved you.
01:48And I learned to know him how.
01:49That was your life that was your son.
01:50And there's no time for you to해주 is.
01:51But I loved his son.
01:52But I'd tell you that.
01:53So I loved you too.
01:54And I loved you and I loved you too.
01:55I loved you too.
01:56But I loved you.
01:57And I loved you too.
02:00I loved you.
02:02And I loved you.
02:03I loved you.
02:04And I loved you too.
02:06And I loved you too.
02:07I loved you.
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