Nine babies who were discovered alive after a gas blast at a maternity and children's hospital in Mexico City are being DNA tested by authorities attempting to reunite them with their parents.
A nurse and two infants died and more than 70 people were injured when a gas truck exploded on Thursday near the Materno Infantil children's hospital, where over 100 people were inside at the time.
The huge explosion shot a fireball in the sky and caused over 70 per cent of the hospital to collapse.
Rescuers discovered several babies alive in the rubble on Thursday.
"We have nine DNA tests pending," Mexico City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said. "There are parents who have identified their children, but as the babies did not have bracelets on, we have to follow a protocol to identify them."