A 7.5 earthquake hit southern and
central Mexico, causing buildings in Mexico City to sway and thousands to run
into the streets. A tsunami warning is in effect.
It hit around 10:30am
It was stronger than a 2017 quake
that killed over 360 people, but there are no immediate reports of casualties. Epicenter
southeast of Crucecita, Oaxaca. (Oaxaca image below)
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Imágenes del #Sismo que sacudió varios estados, así se vivió el temblor en la #CDMX pic.twitter.com/LLBVsZZyuM— Jalisco Rojo (@Jalisco_Rojo) June 23, 2020
Due to Mexico's geographical location it has been victim of very powerful earthquakes!
ReplyDeleteThe tetonic plates are being monitored in Sinaloa Durango and Sonora by a special group of highly trained geologist to make sure none of the CDS structures of vital importance in the Golden Triangle are not affected .
Why don't you guys take your highly trained groups and create a highly trained Superman to fly around the world counterclockwise to go back in time and save Chapo?
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DeleteOnly way to go back in time is to go faster than the speed of light....
Delete006 where are the highly trained British Special Troops, you promised the town's people of Michoacan?
DeleteStates up north sometimes feel those dam earthquakes too
ReplyDeleteThat gnarly quake during the 80's had our pool water sloshing back and forth in South Texas.
ReplyDeleteThe "conservadores mexicanos" will blame AMLO for the quakes and the quakers, and run to ask the Pope and the spanish crown for a new real Blue Blood dictator
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