Shawn Mendes donates $100k to Mexican earthquake relief
Canadian singer was in Mexico City preparing for show when 7.1 magnitude quake hit Sept. 19, escaped safely
Shawn Mendes has launched an online fundraiser to help those affected by the Mexican earthquake just days after he escaped safely from the quake ahead of a planned show in Mexico City, an incident he called "pretty scary."
The Canadian singer-songwriter and his manager, Andrew Gertler, have gotten things started with a $100,000 US donation to the fundraiser on GoFundMe's Crowdrise platform. The money will go "directly to disaster relief in Mexico" via American Red Cross.
In an email to The Associated Press, Mendes said he was in his hotel getting ready for his show the next day when the quake hit.
"The whole building was shaking pretty severely, but we were fortunate to be somewhere that was structurally sound enough to withstand it," he wrote.
"At first I didn't know what was happening, and then pretty quickly, after about 30 seconds, I clued in that it was an earthquake. Shortly after that we heard sirens and the emergency evacuation announcements from the hotel, and were able to make it down to the street safely."
"There were just so many people out on the streets trying to stay safe and that had been evacuated from buildings, and as we were walking saw quite a few buildings that had collapsed facades, windows shattering on the streets," he wrote.
The quake has reduced buildings to rubble in Mexico and left hundreds dead. Mendes said he sends his prayers to everyone affected and would love to return when he can.
"I want to come back as soon as possible. It is an incredible city and the people there are so strong and resilient," he said.