Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Learning From Earthquakes

Preliminary Statistics of Collapsed Buildings in Mexico City in the September 19, 2017 Puebla-Morelos Earthquake

John A. Blume Earthquake Engineering Center Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Stanford University Abstract On September 19th, 2017 a Mw7.1 intermediate-depth normal-fault earthquake occurred approximately 120 km away from Mexico City. The earthquake produced the collapse of 46 structures in Mexico City which resulted in 219 deaths. This was the most intense earthquake to […]

DigitalGlobe

They’ve recently activated open data events for Harvey, Irma, Maria, and both Mexico earthquakes. You’ll see the pre and post event satellite imagery published for each event, along with vector data for damage assessments that they conducted with their crowd-sourcing platform. They’ve got ongoing tasking of their constellation over affected communities and are releasing those […]

Other Data Maps

Damaged Buildings Map in Mexico Presented by INEGI, (Spanish) Google Live Support Map (Crowd Sourced), (Spanish) NASA-JPL Damage Proxy Map External EERI ArcGIS Data Map Damaged Hospitals by PAHO Health Emergencies Department (PHE) ArcGIS Data Map Structual Evauluation by CENAPRED  

Presentation from UNAM

Presentation from September 19, 2017 Puebla-Morelos Earthquake by Dr. Miguel A. Jaimes, National Autonomous University of Mexico, UNAM, dated: 09/19/2017 (Spanish)