Magnitude 6,2 earthquake hits southeast of Oxaca, Mexico
A magnitude 6,2 earthquake struck southeast of the city of Matías Romero in Oaxaca, Mexico, on Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported; minor tremors were felt and seismic alarms sounded Saturday in Mexico City, which earlier this week was hit by the country's deadliest earthquake in decades.
(Reuters)- A magnitude 6,2 earthquake struck southeast of the city of Matías Romero in Oaxaca, Mexico, on Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported.
Minor tremors were felt and seismic alarms sounded on Saturday in Mexico City, which earlier this week was hit by the country's deadliest earthquake in decades.
This 7.1 magnitude earthquake on Tuesday destroyed more than 50 buildings in the Mexican capital, leaving thousands homeless and nearly 300 people dead across the country.