Strong earthquake rattles Mexico, two dead
Updated: 2011-12-11 13:48
(Agencies)
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The epicenter of the quake was in the southwestern state of Guerrero, 28 miles (45 km) from Iguala, and was 40 miles (64 km) deep, the US Geological Survey reported. It was felt in other states including Michoacan, Puebla and Hidalgo, local media reported.
"The most damage was in Iguala because the epicenter was very close to there," a spokesperson for Guerrero emergency services said.
Landslides had closed highways in the Pacific coast state but the duty fire officer in Acapulco said that while residents of the port city felt the earthquake, there were no reports of damage.
Power was knocked out in many districts of the capital and one building was evacuated, but Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard said water services, the subway and the airport were working normally.
"The city center is fine, there are people skating on the ice rink," Mexico City emergency services spokesman Manuel Mondragon said of the winter entertainment set up in the central Zocalo square. "At the moment, there is no reason for concern."
A source from phone operator Telcel said services went out briefly in some sections of the city as the mobile network was overloaded with people trying to call family and friends.
State oil monopoly Pemex, which has few installations on the Pacific coast, said there were no reports of damage.
People stand on a green patch between two streets in Mexico City Dec 10, 2011 after an earthquake. [Photo/Agencies] |