In this Sept. 24, 2017 photo, Miriam Anahi Abadia, left, and her husband Led Esau Ramirez, pose for a photo in front of their earthquake -damaged apartment building on Emiliano Zapata Avenue in Mexico City. When all the custom lightbulbs
In this Sept. 24, 2017 photo, Miriam Anahi Abadia, left, and her husband Led Esau Ramirez, pose for a photo in front of their earthquake -damaged apartment building on Emiliano Zapata Avenue in Mexico City. When all the custom lightbulbs burnt out in their new apartment, Abadia and her husband drove to Home Depot to replenish supplies for their chic new flat. They had just reached the register when the Sept. 19 earthquake hit, shaking the store so fiercely the structure screeched. Minutes later, a text came in from their neighbor: the elegant apartment they had purchased only six months earlier had collapsed, rendering their new home a pile of crushed concrete. (AP Photo/Miguel Tovar)