Quake strikes Mexico

At least four people were killed when a 5.3 magnitude earthquake hit the small town of Lorca in the southern Spanish region of Murcia. Photo: AP

At least four people were killed when a 5.3 magnitude earthquake hit the small town of Lorca in the southern Spanish region of Murcia. Photo: AP

Published Apr 7, 2011

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A strong earthquake measuring 6.5 struck southern and central Mexico on Thursday, but there were no initial reports of damage or casualties, Mexican and US officials said.

The tremor was strong enough to shake buildings and restaurants hundreds of miles away in the capital Mexico City, residents said.

US experts said the quake hit the Veracruz region at 8:11 am (1311 GMT) some 57 kilometers (35 miles) from the city of Las Choapas. It was 167 kilometers (101 miles) deep.

The US Geological Survey measured the quake at 6.5 on the moment magnitude scale, and said the epicenter was almost 600 kilometers (370 miles) east of the capital.

No warning of a destructive tsunami was generated, the Pacific Tsunami Warning center said in a statement.

The quake was especially felt in the southern state of Chiapas, which borders on Guatemala, an AFP correspondent reported.

In Mexico City Ä where memories of the magnitude 8.1 quake of September 19, 1985 that killed between 10,000 and 30,000 people remain fresh Ärestaurants and school buildings quickly emptied out.

“It was a strong one, and we have activated all the monitoring systems but have had no reports of damage or victims,” said Elias Miguel Moreno, in charge of the Civil Protection office for Mexico City. -

Sapa-AFP

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