A magnitude 7.6 earthquake rocked Mexico’s central Pacific coast on Monday, setting off an earthquake alert in the rickety capital on the anniversary of two previous devastating earthquakes. According to the US Geological Survey, there were no immediate reports of significant damage from the earthquake that struck at 1:05 pm local time. But it contradicted warnings from the US Tsunami Warning Center. Then came 2017, less than an hour after the earthquake warning sounded. As many people hang around after an earthquake, Garza said an earthquake alarm sounded so soon after the annual simulation that he wasn’t sure it was real.
Source: dna September 20, 2022 04:18 UTC