A magnitude 7.6 earthquake shook Mexico's central Pacific coast on Monday, setting off an earthquake alarm within the capital. There have been no quick stories of harm from the quake that hit at 1:05 p.m. native time, in keeping with the U.S. Geological Survey, which had initially put the magnitude at 7.5.
It mentioned the quake was centered 23 miles southeast of Aquila close to the boundary of Colima and Michoacan states and at a depth of 9.4 miles.
Alarms for the quake got here lower than an hour after quake alarms warbled in a nationwide earthquake simulation marking main quakes that struck on the identical date in 1985 and 2017.
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