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State workers clean up a damaged house following an earthquake Thursday Jan. 23, 2003, in Colima, Mexico. With many crowded in shelters or beginning to clean rubble from their shattered homes, residents of Colima state mourned the dead from a quake that killed 28, and left about 10,000 people homeless. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

A worker clears earthquake damage from a badly a damaged house as the city of Colima recovers from the 7.6 Richter scale quake January 23, 2003. REUTERS/Bernardo de Niz

Workers clears earthquake (news - web sites) damage from a badly damaged house as the city of Colima recovers from the 7.6 Richter scale earthquake, January 23, 2003. REUTERS/Bernardo de Niz

Workers clear earthquake (news - web sites) damage from a parked car as the city of Colima recovers from the 7.6 Richter scale quake it suffered two days ago, January 23, 2003. REUTERS/Andrew Winning

A worker clears earthquake (news - web sites) damage from a parked car as the city of Colima recovers from the 7.6 Richter scale quake it suffered. REUTERS/Andrew Winning

A resident of the western Mexican city of Colima searches for belongings in the rubble of a building destroyed by an earthquake on January 22, 2003. (Bernardo de Niz/Reuters)

Residents of the western Mexican city of Colima walk among the rubble of buildings destroyed by a 7.6 earthquake, January 22, 2003. The quake left 23 people dead and destroyed several houses in the center of the state capital. (Bernardo De Niz/Reuters)
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