Mexican Earthquake Perseverance

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Results of The Mexican Earthquakes Christian L. Triplett Yadkin Early College English II Honors Mrs. Cave March 21, 2024. Abstract: The Mexican earthquake was one to remember. It caused a lot of damage physically to Mexico and both mentally and physically to its people, causing them to carry out perseverance. Because of this, researchers were put in place to research the area of the earthquake and specialists analyzed some of those who were affected, testing their emotional reaction to the earthquake and its effects. Keywords: Mexican earthquake, people, perseverance. Results of The Mexican Earthquakes The Mexican earthquake has been impactful to many peoples lives. It has destroyed homes, communities, even the hopes of the Mexican citizens. …show more content…

Despite the trauma, people of Mexico developed perseverance in the face of the earthquake because of their reinforcements, aid, and hope. Results of the earthquake Casualties Due to the Earthquake which occurred in Mexican territory, many casualties had taken place. As shown in a CNN report, “More than 2,100 people have now been confirmed killed, and rescuers continue to dig through rubble in a frantic search for survivors.” This quote provides information in relation to the many deaths which occurred (2,100+ People Killed as Powerful Earthquake Hits Morocco., 2023). This quote provides the emotional reaction of the researchers and the many counts of death that took place. Casualties and environmental destruction from the earthquake led to many citizens of Mexico needing help. Emotional effects 198 people who were affected by the earthquake were analyzed by specialists looking to find the emotional effects of the Mexican people after the results of the earthquake. For example, “The exploratory factor analysis revealed three factors: relationship with others (RO), personal strength (PS), and appreciation of life (AL),” Post-traumatic growth is very common in vulnerable people, and that along with the quote explains the

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