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Mexico earthquake: Strong tremor hits Oaxaca state | Mexico earthquake: Strong tremor hits Oaxaca state |
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A powerful earthquake has hit south-western Mexico, causing buildings to shake in the capital Mexico City, about 350km (217 miles) away. | A powerful earthquake has hit south-western Mexico, causing buildings to shake in the capital Mexico City, about 350km (217 miles) away. |
The epicentre of the 7.2-magnitude tremor was near the town of Pinotepa de Don Luis in Oaxaca state, the US Geological Survey said. | |
The quake was 24.6km underground. | |
Some buildings were damaged in Oaxaca, but no deaths were reported. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said that there was no tsunami threat. | |
After Friday's tremor, thousands of people were seen fleeing buildings in Mexico City as the ground shook. | |
Some were crying, while others hugged each other on the streets of the capital. | |
Traffic stopped for a few minutes. | |
The authorities activated earthquake alert systems in five states, including Mexico City. They urged residents to stay outdoors. | |
Last September, two devastating earthquakes in Mexico killed hundreds of people. | Last September, two devastating earthquakes in Mexico killed hundreds of people. |
"Since 19 September we haven't been that scared," said shoemaker Luis RodrÃguez in Mexico City. | |
But another woman said: "It is very scary to think your house can fall over you any second." | |
There were clouds of dust near buildings already damaged by the September quakes. | |
Mexico is one of the most seismically active regions in the world, sitting on top of three of the Earth's largest tectonic plates - the North American, Cocos and Pacific plates. | Mexico is one of the most seismically active regions in the world, sitting on top of three of the Earth's largest tectonic plates - the North American, Cocos and Pacific plates. |