Friday 22 September 2017

Mexico 🇲🇽 earthquake: Baptism becomes funeral


Eleven coffins, surrounded by candles and buckets full of long-stemmed flowers, lay in a row in the streets of Atzala on Wednesday night.

Some of the coffins were blue, others white, all elaborately adorned and bearing names: Manuela, Aurelia. María de Jesùs. And Elideth, the infant whose baptismal celebration had brought the fated group together.

Just a day earlier, the victims had gathered with family and friends under the church's domed expanse.

A few blocks away, the crumbled husk of the Santiago the Apostle Catholic Church lay still.

Just a day earlier, the victims had gathered with family and friends under the church's domed expanse. When the earthquake struck the ceiling fell in, crushing those below. The only survivors were the baby's father, the priest and the priest's assistant.

So instead of a baptism, the residents of Atzala, a small agricultural town of about 1,200 people, held a funeral.

Puebla, the state where Atzala is located, was in the epicenter of Tuesday's devastating earthquake.

UCJ, UNILORIN.

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