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Mexico Earthquake: 6.5 Magnitude Quake Strikes Western State Of Guerrero

Mexico Earthquake

KENT KILPATRICK   12/10/11 11:39 PM ET   AP

MEXICO CITY — A 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck in Mexico's western Guerrero state Saturday night, shaking buildings and causing panic in the nation's capital and the Pacific resort of Acapulco. Officials said at least three people died, but there were no reports of widespread damage.

The U.S. Geological Service initially estimated the quake at magnitude at 6.8, but downgraded it to 6.7 and then 6.5. A quake of that magnitude is capable of causing severe damage, although the depth of this temblor lessened its impact.

The USGS said the quake occurred at a depth of 40.3 miles (64.9 kilometers). It was centered about 26 miles (42 kilometers) southwest of Iguala in Guerrero and 103 miles (166 kilometers) south-southwest of Mexico City.

Mexico's Interior Department said the quake was felt in parts of nine states.

Humberto Calvo, undersecretary of Guerrero's Civil Protection agency, said three deaths had been reported in the state. He said one man was killed when a house's roof collapsed in Iguala, a second died in the small town of Ixcateopan and the driver of a cargo truck was killed by rocks that fell on the vehicle driving on the toll highway linking Acapulco with Mexico City.

Calvo said a secondary highway between the two cities was blocked in two places by rockslides.

High-rises swayed in the center of Mexico City for more than a minute, and shoppers were temporarily herded out of some shopping centers until the danger passed.

Mexico City's mayor, Marcelo Ebrard, reported by Twitter that no major damage had been reported. He said power failed in some parts of the city.

People in one part of Mexico City's upscale Condesa neighborhood ran out of their houses and gathered in the streets, hugging each other while some shook and began to cry.

On one street, a group of women joined hands in a circle, closed their eyes and began to pray.

"Please God, help us and let everything be OK," said one. "It's OK. It's OK. Everything is OK."

Parts of Mexico City rest on the shaky soil of a former lake bed, which tends to magnify the effect of earthquakes. An 8.1-magnitude quake in 1985 killed as many as 10,000 people in the city.

In Acapulco, which is in Guerrero, hundreds of anxious tourists congregated in the street after fleeing rocking buildings that are strung along the coastal boulevard. Patrons also left a movie theater complex.

Authorities said they found no structural damage and had no reports of injuries in the Pacific resort, which was about 87 miles (140 kilometers) from the quake's epicenter.

Rogelio Trujillo, chief of security at a Soriana department store in Acapulco, said perfume bottles, groceries and paintings had been shaken off shelves and customers ran out.

Alberto Orbe, a radio operator for the city's Civil Protection agency, said the office had received many phone calls from panicked residents.

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Associated Press writer Sergio Flores in Acapulco contributed to this report.

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Jerry Bourbon
12:42 PM on 12/13/2011
Boy. I hope this does not interfere with any of Holder's ATF gun trafficking operations!
07:05 PM on 12/12/2011
We are prayed also for best of Mexican NATION'S!
09:12 AM on 12/12/2011
To bad an earthquake doesn't Rattle Mexico off the bottom of the USA Ohh about 500 miles!!!
10:11 AM on 12/12/2011
Too bad your spelling and grammar make your comment unintelligible.
09:10 AM on 12/12/2011
My prayers go out to the american retirees that are now living in Mexico because they can't afford to live in America. And my prayers go out to any human being that is hurt or lost someone they love.
But we must stop bailing people out. There are people and children hungry in this country.
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Bob Macfarlane
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08:44 AM on 12/12/2011
"at least three people died" should be the subject of your comments. Hard to find anything to joke about walls, illegal drugs or corruption in light of that.
08:22 AM on 12/12/2011
We tend to think more about the corruption, gangs, mass killings, natural disasters that plague countries like Mexico, other South American countries, and those ouside our continent then we do for the innocent victims affected by all of this. And I realize that sometimes it is hard to help those who allow many of those things I mentioned, except for natural disasters. But fear, hate, and other factors always enter into the picture and keeps our willingness to help at bay. Quite a quandry isn't it.
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acarioti
Al Carioti is a Real Estate Broker in Orlando, Flo
08:15 AM on 12/12/2011
Ok, ok, but are the borders still up and safe!?!?
06:39 AM on 12/12/2011
Well, that means just another reason for the illegals to cross the border. "Hey, our countries falling apart." It's not the earthquake that causing it! It's called CORRUPTION.
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mariquita21
You can't have everything...where would you put it
03:00 AM on 12/12/2011
You guys are doing a good job moderating tonight, thank you:)!
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02:50 AM on 12/12/2011
They do not post my commnts because they are hard truth that must be kept silent :)
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02:38 AM on 12/12/2011
Manuel Antonio Noriega former CIA agent.
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02:36 AM on 12/12/2011
Reporters write lots of negative thing about Noriega which are true but they never mention that he was a CIA agent and him in cohoots with the CIA used to distribute Drugs and stolen Jewlery thru out the world; Those are facts. let me stop
12:59 AM on 12/12/2011
Wonder how much help/assistance Mexico sent to places like New Orleans when it was devastated by floods? And I don't mean illegals.
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Fran Jaime
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02:19 AM on 12/12/2011
For Katrina specifically: "Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas received almost 196 Mexican troops, 14 truckloads of water, a mobile surgical unit, 45 military vehicles, 3 tons of purified water, and more than 250 tons of food, bottled water, canned food, disposable diapers and medical supplies. The Mexican Government sent $1 million through the Mexican Red Cross which collected an additional million, as well as 200 tons of food delivered in five airplanes from the Mexican Air Force by another Mexican Government body. The Mexican Navy sent two ships, 385 troopers, eight all-terrain vehicles, seven amphibious vehicles, two tankers, two helicopters, radio communication equipment, medical personnel and 296 tons of food as well. The state of Jalisco also sent four experts in disaster, while the Federal government offered to send expert teams in epidemiology and to cover the costs of returning any Mexican national back to Mexico." (Source Wikipedia)
03:18 AM on 12/12/2011
big deal, brad pitt did more than that lol
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mariquita21
You can't have everything...where would you put it
03:46 AM on 12/12/2011
Well done amiga!!

F&F:)
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Jerry Bourbon
12:47 PM on 12/13/2011
During the 2009 wildfires in San Diego, the Tijuana FD sent ALL of their huge water tankers to San Diego. US Fire departments do not have this kind of equipment, because US fire trucks rely on hydrants, but it is invaluable when there is a fire in a remote area.
12:09 AM on 12/12/2011
Good luck and a quick recovery from the quake. Condolences to the families of
the victims.
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