On September 16, the documentary of the youtuber by Amazon Prime
The networks react from the earthquake recorded on the afternoon of this September 19
The documentary regains relevance after the 7.4 magnitude earthquake
After the national simulation carried out on September 19, a new earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 occurred, with an epicenter in Coalcomán, Michoacán. About this, In social networks, the theme of the documentary made by the youtuber Juanpa Zuritawhere there are opinions for and against the material.
On September 16, it premiered in Amazon Prime Video the documentary 13:14 of the youtubera work carried out to clarify doubts about the money that was raised through his Love Army Mexico foundation, which was used to build houses for people affected by the earthquake of September 19, 2017 in the municipality of Ocuilan.
The documentary was directed by Santiago Fábregas and was produced by Eugenio Derbez, Ben Odell and Javier Williams.
Today marks the fifth anniversary of the 17 earthquake. During this time, 47 houses were built, co-designed by the community and the architects. Thank you families for your patience in the process, for spreading your strength. And thanks to all the Mexicans who came out to help that 19S. pic.twitter.com/rQP1rNDCja
– JUANPA ZURITA 🇲🇽 (@JuanpaZurita) September 19, 2022
The 2017 earthquake claimed the lives of 370 people and around 7,000 injured, this added to the victims who were left homeless. Juanpa Zurita and with the support of friends like Eugenio Derbez managed to raise 1.33 million dollars, with which it was possible to rebuild around 47 homes.
Juanpa Zurita rose to fame in 2013 on the Vine application, then began making content on the YouTube platform, where he shares vlog and entertainment videos. In 2015 he was honored at the MTV Millennial Awards. His YouTube channel currently has more than 10,000,000 subscribers and 589,000,000 views.
For now, it only remains to wait what the impact of the 2022 earthquake will be on the documentary of the youtuber.
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