We are fine, evaluating damages after the quake and we only 4 lost shower tiles
Budget, Backpackers, Surfers, Beach Lovers, Naturalist, Hippie, Sun and Sand worshipers, Off the Beaten Path Paradise! Everyone is welcome at Zipolite!
Saturday, September 9, 2017
Earthquake Update: Cafe Maya, Zipolite

Kate Kiekhaefer
Compañeros Buen Día... unos amigos van a ir mañana al istmo a ayudar y llevar víveres, están recolectando, les hace más falta agua embotellada, comida para bebe, ropa para bebe, y adultos, pañales, etc.
hoy van a pasar al nude a recogerlo, si alguien tiene la buena voluntad de ayudar se los vamos a agradecer.
Pueden pasar a dejarlo al nude hoy en el transcurso del día y hasta las 8 de la noche.
Solo en especie, no se acepta afectivo para evitar malos entendimientos.
hoy van a pasar al nude a recogerlo, si alguien tiene la buena voluntad de ayudar se los vamos a agradecer.
Pueden pasar a dejarlo al nude hoy en el transcurso del día y hasta las 8 de la noche.
Solo en especie, no se acepta afectivo para evitar malos entendimientos.
Yo creo que si algo nos ubiera pasado hace algunos días, alguien más estaría haciendo esta labor por nosotros.
Hi friends, some people will be taking emergency supplies to Juchitan departing from NUDE BUNGALOWS TODAY AT 8 PM. No vash accepted only supplies: bottled water , baby food and clothing, diapers and adult clothing. I will be taking some things over to Nude at 7 pm if you wish to send anything with me.
If anyone is going to Bodega today please let me know!
Si alguien va a Bodega hoy avisame para encargar algo.
If anyone is going to Bodega today please let me know!
Si alguien va a Bodega hoy avisame para encargar algo.
Friends good day... some friends are going tomorrow to the isthmus to help and bring food, they are collecting, they need more bottled water, baby food, baby clothes, and adults, diapers, etc.
Today they are going to go to the nude to pick it up, if anyone has the good will to help we will thank them.
You can stop by the nude today in the course of the day and until 8 o'clock.
Only in kind, do you not accept affection to avoid misunderstandings.
I think if something had happened to us a few days ago, someone else would be doing this work for us.
Hi friends, some people will be taking emergency supplies to Juchitan departing from NUDE BUNGALOWS TODAY AT 8 PM. No vash accepted only supplies: bottled water , baby food and clothing, diapers and adult clothing. I will be taking some things over to Nude at 7 pm if you wish to send anything with me.
If anyone is going to Bodega today please let me know!
If anyone goes to bodega today, let me know.
Today they are going to go to the nude to pick it up, if anyone has the good will to help we will thank them.
You can stop by the nude today in the course of the day and until 8 o'clock.
Only in kind, do you not accept affection to avoid misunderstandings.
I think if something had happened to us a few days ago, someone else would be doing this work for us.
Hi friends, some people will be taking emergency supplies to Juchitan departing from NUDE BUNGALOWS TODAY AT 8 PM. No vash accepted only supplies: bottled water , baby food and clothing, diapers and adult clothing. I will be taking some things over to Nude at 7 pm if you wish to send anything with me.
If anyone is going to Bodega today please let me know!
If anyone goes to bodega today, let me know.
How Mexico Lived its Strongest Earthquake in a Century fabiolaofmexico in Mexican lifestyle 9 September, 2017 541 Words
https://myheartofmexico.wordpress.com/2017/09/09/how-mexico-lived-its-strongest-earthquake-in-a-century/
How Mexico Lived its Strongest Earthquake in a Century
fabiolaofmexico in Mexican lifestyle 541 Words
On Thursday, September 7th, 2017, a few minutes before midnight, Mexico lived through its strongest earthquake in a century. This is what happened.
Follow my blog and fall in love with Mexico!
Click to tweet this post
The earthquake struck at 11:50 PM. It was a magnitude 8.2 on the Richter scale and it lasted an incredible 3 minutes and 49 seconds.
The southeastern provinces of Oaxaca and Chiapas were most damaged by the earthquake. These are lovely but poor provinces, with many small towns and villages in remote areas. Sadly, the devastation there was severe.
Just to clarify, I don’t live anywhere near the devastated area of Oaxaca and Chiapas. I live in the Mexico City area, and although the quake did hit us, it wasn’t intense enough to cause real damage here.
But the quake was strong enough to bring back terrifying memories of the deadly 1985 earthquake, so crowds of people emptied entire apartment buildings and walked out into the street in their pajamas until the Civil Protection Agency announced it was safe to go back in.
The next day, schools and public office buildings in 11 states closed so Civil Protection officials could check for any damages. We don’t play around with natural disasters in Mexico.
Despite the emergency, personal story is not exciting at all. I slept through the earthquake. Yes, I know it’s hard to believe, but I went to bed at 10:00 PM and I didn’t feel a thing. I woke up the next day and found out about the earthquake from the news.
So this is what happened while I was sleeping like a baby.
How Mexico Lived Through its Strongest Earthquake in a Century
The quake rattled office and apartment buildings in Mexico City.
Midnight traffic was brought to a standstill.
The quake set off seismic alarms in Mexico City as the iconic Angel of Independence swayed back and forth.
These strange lights appeared in the night sky during the earthquake, like lightning without thunder. These are flashes of static electricity released into the atmosphere by the friction of rocks and minerals underground.
Weird, right?
In the southeastern provinces of Oaxaca and Chiapas, the earthquake and the devastation were stronger.
In Chiapas, people barely had time to run out of buildings before they collapsed.
The city of Juchitan, Oaxaca, was nearly destroyed by the earthquake, but people there are still standing strong.
#Video Citizen of #Juchitan carry a Mexican flag right in front of the destroyed City Hall pic.twitter.com/qjJBfTclnI #Temblor#PrayForMéxico
Destruction in Juchitan, Oaxaca.
Although this earthquake didn’t damage Mexico City, the city of Juchitan was nearly destroyed and its population will need plenty of aid to get back on its feet.
The people of Juchitan are simply unprepared to deal with this sort of catastrophe, so Mexican citizens are already lining up to contribute to earthquake relief. You can contribute too.
El drama que se vive en Juchitán tras terremoto que ha dejado por lo menos 25 muertos en Oaxaca https://goo.gl/19WXCe

