Mexico still has much rebuilding to do from 2017 quake

People gather in the street after evacuating their office buildings during an earthquake drill, commemorating the 34th anniversary of the 1985 earthquake, in Mexico City, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019. The 8.1-magnitude earthquake killed as many as 10,000 and left thousands homeless. The date also commemorates the 2017 earthquake that rattled the city killing hundreds. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Angelica Macias Diaz, second left, who lost her son Raul Alexis Vargas, 7, is comforted by other relatives of the students and faculty who were killed when a building collapsed at the Enrique Rebsamen school during the 2017 earthquake embrace following a Catholic Mass next to the remains of the school, in southern Mexico City, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019. Mexico was marking Thursday the Sept. 19 anniversaries of the 2017 earthquake that killed more than 300 people and a devastating 1985 temblor that left at least 9,500 dead.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

People gather in the street after evacuating their office buildings during an earthquake drill, commemorating the 34th anniversary of the 1985 earthquake, in Mexico City, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019. The 8.1-magnitude earthquake killed as many as 10,000 and left thousands homeless. The date also commemorates the 2017 earthquake that rattled the city killing hundreds. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Relatives of the students and faculty who were killed when a building collapsed at the Enrique Rebsamen school during the 2017 earthquake embrace following a Catholic Mass next to the remains of the school, in southern Mexico City, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019. Mexico was marking Thursday the Sept. 19 anniversaries of the 2017 earthquake that killed more than 300 people and a devastating 1985 temblor that left at least 9,500 dead.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

MEXICO CITY — Mexico marked the Sept. 19 anniversaries of 2017 earthquakes that killed more than 500 people and a devastating 1985 temblor that left at least 9,500 dead.

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