Mexico suffered severe damage from its second earthquake in two weeks Tuesday. Rescue crews are frantically trying to find survivors buried by debris. CBS News Radio's Adrienne Bard was in Mexico City when the quake hit and joins CBSN with more.
The search for survivors continued through the night as crews scrambled to find people buried by rubble in Mexico City. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez joined CBSN from Mexico City with the latest.
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