Magnitude 6.8 quake strikes Mexico days after deadly temblor

Magnitude 6.8 quake strikes Mexico days after deadly temblor

Residents flee their houses as buildings shake, but reports show minimal damage.

A huge boulder sits on a road after an earthquake hit Chinicuila on Tuesday. (AP pic)
MEXICO CITY:
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck Mexico early on Thursday, shaking buildings in Mexico City, just days after another strong temblor killed two people and damaged hundreds of buildings in the country.

Residents of Mexico City scrambled out of their homes as the earthquake alarm sounded and buildings shuddered.

Mexico City mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said on Twitter shortly after that there were no initial reports of damage in the city.

The quake, which the US Geological Survey (USGS) first measured at magnitude 7.0, was registered at a depth of 20.7km, slightly deeper than Monday’s temblor.

On Monday, the anniversary of deadly earthquakes in 1985 and 2017, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake hit western Mexico, killing two in the Pacific port of Manzanillo.

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