Spotlight: Over 30 killed as powerful quake jolts southern Mexico

Source: Xinhua| 2017-09-08 23:28:11|Editor: Mu Xuequan
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MEXICO CITY, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) -- A powerful earthquake measuring 8.2 on the Richter scale struck off Mexico's southern coast late Thursday, killing more than 30 people and triggering a tsunami alert, officials said Friday.

OVER 30 PEOPLE DEAD

The epicenter of the quake is 96 km southwest of the town of Pijijiapan in Chiapas, at a depth of 33 km, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) said.

Oaxaca state governor Alejandro Murat told broadcaster Televisa that 17 more people have been confirmed dead in his state, on top of the five deaths already announced in Oaxaca, one of Mexico's poorest states.

Seven people were killed in the state of Chiapas and two in the state of Tabasco, Mexico's civil defense chief Luis Felipe Puente said earlier.

There are no reports of Chinese nationals injured as of now, the Chinese Embassy in Mexico said.

"I was eating my night snack when the quake occurred. I rushed out to the street in panic to find over one hundred people out there, many of whom were wearing pajamas. Electricity was cut off for about 20 minutes due to the earthquake. Many people drove their cars to open areas to sleep over the night," said Li Shizhan, who runs a restaurant in San Cristobal, Chiapas.

The shock was also felt in the capital of Mexico City, where many people ran out of buildings onto the streets.

People said the shock lasted for about dozens of seconds and the windows and beds in some building were shaking when the quake occurred. A Xinhua reporter in Mexico City also felt the bed shaking and the window rattling for about eight seconds around midnight.

"STRONGEST QUAKE IN THE PAST CENTURY"

"It was a major earthquake in scale and magnitude, the strongest in the past 100 years," said Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in an address from the National Center for Disaster Prevention's headquarters, where he was supervising the emergency response.

The earthquake is the strongest in Mexico since 1985 when a magnitude-8.1 quake hit Mexico City that killed thousands of people and destroyed large parts of the capital.

The earthquake triggered waves as high as 2.3 feet (0.7 meters) in Mexico, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said.

Mexico City mayor Miguel Angel Mancera told local media that there were electrical outages but no reports of collapsed buildings or deaths.

Two major aftershocks were felt on Friday.

A 5.2-magnitude earthquake jolted 84 km SW of Paredon, Mexico at 1206 GMT on Friday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, The epicenter, with a depth of 64.61 km, was initially determined to be at 15.4936 degrees north latitude and 94.4203 degrees west longitude.

A 5.0-magnitude earthquake jolted 37 km WSW of Paredon, Mexico at 1425 GMT on Friday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

The epicenter, with a depth of 62.77 km, was initially determined to be at 15.9514 degrees north latitude and 94.2101 degrees west longitude.

EMERGENCY-RESPONSE SYSTEM ACTIVATED

Firefighters and police have been on inspection tours around the capital to check for any damage caused by the quake.

The southern Mexican state of Chiapas bordering Guatemala suffered severer damage than the capital according to pictures posted by Twitter users showing some houses collapsed or cracked.

A picture posted by "Periodico Coleccion" on Twitter shows the severely damaged roof of a shopping mall in Chiapas, with part of it falling on the ground.

Pena Nieto said the national emergency-response system has been activated and instructions have been issued to local governments to undertake monitoring and rescue operations.

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