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Mexico quake kills two, damages more than 3,000 buildings

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador says ‘lucky’ death toll not higher

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Sep 2022 10:00AM

Mexico quake kills two, damages more than 3,000 buildings
Pictured is an aerial view of a house that collapsed after yesterday’s earthquake in Colima, Mexico. A woman died of injuries caused by a falling wall in Manzanillo in the western state of Colima and a man was killed by falling debris in a shopping centre in the same city in caused by the 7.7-magnitude earthquake. – AFP, September 21, 2022

MEXICO CITY – Two people were killed and more than 3,000 buildings were damaged by a powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Mexico on the anniversary of two devastating tremors, authorities said today.

A woman died of injuries caused by a falling wall in Manzanillo in the western state of Colima, civil defence national coordinator Laura Velazquez told reporters.

A man was killed by falling debris in a shopping centre in the same city during yesterday’s earthquake, which caused buildings to shake and sway in Mexico City.

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said it was lucky that the death toll was not higher.

“It was a tremor of considerable intensity,” he said.

The epicentre was located near the Pacific coast, around 400-km west of the capital and 59-km south of Coalcoman in the state of Michoacan, according to seismologists.

The depth was estimated at 15km.

At least 26 people received hospital treatment in Michoacan, where authorities reported damage to 3,161 houses as well as several dozen education and health centres.

Nine people were injured in Colima, where more than 150 houses and other buildings were damaged, officials said.

There were hundreds of aftershocks, the most powerful of which was magnitude 5.8, according to the national seismological agency.

The earthquake struck less than an hour after millions of people in Mexico City participated in emergency drills on the anniversary of two previous disasters.

“It was very scary. I thought, on the 19th again, it can’t be,” said Laura Plaza, a retired teacher.

On September 19, 1985, an 8.1 magnitude quake killed more than 10,000 people and destroyed hundreds of buildings.

On the anniversary of that earthquake in 2017, a 7.1 quake left around 370 people dead, mainly in the capital.

The timing of yesterday’s tremor was no more than a coincidence, the national seismological agency said.

“There is no scientific reason to explain it,” it added.

Mexico sits in the world’s most seismically and volcanically active zone, known as the Ring of Fire, where the Pacific plate meets surrounding tectonic plates.

Mexico City, which together with surrounding urban areas is home to more than 20 million people, is built in a natural basin filled with the sediment of a former lake, making it particularly vulnerable to earthquakes.

The capital has an early warning alarm system using seismic monitors that aims to give residents enough time to evacuate buildings when earthquakes hit seismic zones near the Pacific Coast. – AFP, September 21, 2022

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