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7.5 Magnitude Earthquake Jolts Mexico, 5 People Dead, Over 447 Aftershocks Felt In The City
A 7.5-magnitude earthquake hit Mexico killing at least five people, turning buildings into rubble.
New Delhi: A strong earthquake centered near the resort of Huatulco shook parts of southern and central Mexico on Tuesday. With collapsing buildings and prompting evacuations, the jolt killed at least five people, injuring several others and sending thousands into the street.
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The earthquake occurred at 10:29 a.m. local time, with an epicenter 6.8 miles southwest of Santa María Zapotitlán in Oaxaca state, near El Coyul but was felt more than 400 miles away in the capital, Mexico City, where buildings shook and panicked residents fled on to the streets.
According to a report by The Guardian, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said that one person was killed in a building collapse in Huatulco, Oaxaca, while state governor Alejandro Murat said a second person was killed in an apparent house collapse in the mountain village of San Juan Ozolotepec and a third died in circumstances he did not explain.
Pemex, the state-owned petroleum company, tweeted that one of its oil refineries burst into flames. The fire was put out, but a man was injured and taken to a hospital, Pemex said. Mexico's civil protection agency later reported that the man had died.
#PemexInforma que por sismo con epicentro en costas de Oaxaca, la refinería "Antonio Dovalí Jaime" en Salina Cruz fue puesta en paro seguro por registro de disparo en los turbo generadores y caldera, lo que provocó un conato de incendio que fue sofocado de inmediato. pic.twitter.com/LCG6hX1Vei
— Petróleos Mexicanos (@Pemex) June 23, 2020
Mexico's seismological service said a tsunami on the Oaxaca coast was ongoing, with sea levels rising 2 feet at Huatulco beach, a popular destination for tourists. The civil protection agency recommended that residents move away from the coastline.
"We will continue to call on people to act with precaution due to possible aftershocks. Let's take care of ourselves without anguish or despair," López Obrador said in Spanish.
As of late Tuesday afternoon, over 447 aftershocks had been reported, according to the civil protection agency. The U.S. Geological Survey estimated that 2 million people felt strong or moderate shaking and that 49 million more felt weak or light shaking. ALSO WATCH| Are humans to be blamed for COVID-19 outbreak?
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