Weird ‘breathing’ road seen in creepy footage terrifies locals in the aftermath of Mexico’s deadly earthquake
The tarmac cracks and heaves as the quake strikes as if pushed by the lungs of the earth
A ROAD in Mexico has been caught still moving – as “if it was breathing” – in the wake of the devastating 7.1 magnitude earthquake that ripped through the country’s capital.
The cracked tarmac in Morelos is shown moving up and down as if being pushed by the mighty lungs of the earth.
In the footage shared by Sky News, shows local people gathering around to watch the freaky phenomenon.
But others seem not to be phased, with one man even cycling over it as if it was normal.
The latest footage comes after video was shot showing how a river turned into a stormy sea.
The video, taken by Facebook user Alyne Tamir from a tour boat near Mexico City, shows vessels being tossed around.
The quake that hit Mexico City killed at least 42 and forced millions of residents flee onto the streets.
Mexican President Pena Nieto says 27 buildings have collapsed in the Mexican capital leaving an unknown number of people trapped underneath.
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Shocking footage shows buildings swaying side to side in the city as the initial calculations show the quake being felt by at least 30 million.
Incredibly the tremor came just hours after citizens had staged a drill on the anniversary of a 1985 quake which killed 10,000.
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