Friday, February 16, 2018

Earthquakes

7.2-magnitude earthquake shakes southern Mexico, capital - UPI.com
UPI reports: "A magnitude-7.2 earthquake struck Mexico's southeastern Oaxaca state Friday, prompting evacuations north of there in Mexico city. The U.S. Geological Survey reported the epicenter of the quake was located 34 miles northeast of Pinotepa Nacional and 215 miles south-southeast of Mexico City at a depth of 2.4 miles below of the surface. Officials in the capital issued an earthquake alert for the city, building prompting evacuations. Mexico's civil protection service said there were no immediate reports of damage."

Comment: I think Mexico was lucky this time. A 7.2 magnitude quake is a large one and in a major metropolitan area like Mexico City the potential damage is considerable.

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