Cada Minuto Cuenta - Season 1

Season 1
September 19, 1985. An 8.1 magnitude earthquake strikes Mexico City, causing one of the country's greatest tragedies. In the first hours, a doctor and his nurses become unexpected heroes as they work tirelessly to rescue those trapped beneath the General Hospital, a journalist reports on the disaster as she traverses the city, and a family attempts to reunite amidst the rubble.

Episodes

7:19 AM
Thursday, September 19, 1985. 7 a.m., Mexico City. At the General Hospital, Dr. Angel is in charge of a complicated birth. In the historic center, Camila, an amateur journalist, is doing an independent report. In Tlatelolco, Gabriela goes to work while her husband and children prepare to start the day. The minutes slowly approach 7:19.

8:00 AM
A year earlier, Camila confronts her family to follow her dream of becoming a journalist, fleeing Guadalajara. Back in 1985, an hour has passed since the earthquake. At the General Hospital there are signs of life within the rubble. Gabriela tries to return to Tlatelolco amidst all the chaos, anguished for her children. Camila finds some seamstresses trapped inside a maquila factory.

9:00 AM
In the 1950s, Ignacio promises his dying mother that he will always take care of Angel, his younger brother. In 1985, two hours after the earthquake, Angel is still working on his rescue work when he receives a visit from Ignacio. Camila meets Gabriela near Tlatelolco, where the police are not letting anyone through. Under the rubble, Alberto meets another survivor.

10:00 AM
Gabriela faces her past, as well as the problems that hit her now fractured marriage. Three hours have passed since the earthquake. At the hospital, Angel finds in Pepin a new lease of life to get closer to the babies and nurses under the rubble. Gabriel and Camila, each in their own way, make their way to the fallen building in Tlatelolco. Alberto and Regina approach the surface.

11:00 AM
Some time ago, Angel was starting a family, but the mistakes he made in the past follow him to the present, where it has been 4 hours since the earthquake. Rescue work at the hospital continues now with the help of the students. In Tlatelolco, attempts to rescue survivors continue. Deep in the rubble, someone calls for help.

12:00 PM
It wasn't easy for Camila to survive in the capital or adapt to the world of news, but everything prepared her for the present, where five hours have passed since the earthquake. An incident between Ángel, Ignacio and Camila triggers a race against time to ask for foreign help. Finally, the government's intentions and the side that Ignacio has decided to take come to light.

01:00 PM
The earthquake, which has already happened 6 hours ago, took Chave and Pepín by surprise in the middle of an important decision. In Tlatelolco, the efforts and hours of work removing rubble have paid off, Gabriela and Alberto are getting closer to their children; Beto tries to get out, Pablo and Lucía hold on as best they can. In the rubble of the hospital, the nurses begin to lose hope.

02:00 PM
A year earlier, Alberto has a conflict with the construction company he works for, claiming that the infrastructure of his building is in poor condition. In 1985, seven hours have passed since the earthquake. Under the rubble, Hilda and Toña are put to the test with a complicated life-or-death operation. Camila arrives at the airport; Ignacio and Guillermo are hot on her heels.

03:00 PM
Months ago, Lucía and Pablo fell in love instantly at a band rehearsal. He finds in Lucía a refuge from his problems at home. Now, 8 hours have passed since the earthquake and both are still trapped in the rubble, running out of oxygen. At the General Hospital, they witness a miracle amidst the tragedy. Camila, deprived of her freedom, could receive help from the person she least expects.

04:00 PM
In the season finale, 9 hours have passed since the earthquake that shook Mexico City. Camila is still a target of the government, Ignacio gives the order that no one goes over the collapse despite being so close to getting Rosario and the baby out; Ángel will have to make a decision. In Tlatelolco, Lucía and Pablo's lives hang in the balance, but unexpected help could change everything.
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