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Powerful quake rattles Mexico

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Powerful quake rattles Mexico

AFP
April 19, 2014, 3:32 am

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A powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake has rattled Mexico's capital and Pacific coast, shaking buildings, shattering windows and prompting people to rush into the street as power went out.

There were no immediate reports of major damage or injuries.

The US Geological Survey said the earthquake's epicentre was 36km northwest of Tecpan, near the Pacific resort of Acapulco in southwestern Guerrero state.

The quake, which it initially rated as a 7.5-magnitude, struck at a depth of 24km.

Mexico's National Seismology Service measured the quake at 7.0.

Tourists in Acapulco for Holy Week streamed out of hotels.

Buildings were also evacuated in Mexico City as helicopters buzzed overhead to check for damage.

The earthquake was also felt in the eastern state of Veracruz and the southern states of Oaxaca and Chiapas.

Angelica Lasso, a 30-year-old website designer, grabbed a jacket and ran out of the first floor of her three-storey apartment building in Mexico City.

"The furniture moved and my CDs fell from the disc storage tower. I got out quickly and even forgot my house keys," Lasso said.

Authorities were working to restore electricity in several city neighbourhoods.

"Fortunately, what we have are collapsed walls and no reports of deaths or injuries," federal civil protection director general Ricardo de la Cruz said.

Mexico City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said authorities were inspecting buildings but there were no reports of injuries.

In Acapulco, 105km south of Tecpan, holidaymakers fled hotels and jumped out of swimming pools. Rocks fell on Pacific highways.

"The swimming pool was moving. I was afraid for my kids, so I took them out and we left the hotel," said Ulises Yam Loye of central Hidalgo state.

"It scared us a lot to see the palm trees and lamp posts moving," he said.

 

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