MEXICO CITY, Feb 2 (NNN-AGENCIES) — A 6.5-magnitude earthquake shook Mexico and Guatemala on Friday, leaving three people injured and causing infrastructure damage, authorities said.
The quake struck near the Mexico-Guatemala border, 37 kilometers southwest of Ciudad Hidalgo, in the Mexican state of Chiapas, said Mexico’s
National Seismological Service. It put the depth at 62 kilometers.
It caused rockslides that blocked three highways in Guatemala, and left at
least three people with minor injuries, authorities there said.
The quake was felt as far away as El Salvador and Mexico City. In the
Mexican capital, more than 1,200 kilometers from the epicenter, tall
buildings swayed and thousands of people were evacuated.
The shaking was powerful around the epicenter, in Chiapas, but no major
damage or injuries were reported on the Mexican side of the border.
The memory is still fresh in Mexico of two earthquakes in September 2017
that killed 465 people and damaged tens of thousands of buildings.
The seismically volatile country’s deadliest earthquake on record killed
thousands of people in 1985. — NNN-AGENCIES