Mexico hit by 7.5 magnitude earthquake

Posted on 24 June 2020 By Anita Froneman

An earthquake measuring 7.5 on the Richter scale hit the Mexican state of Oaxaca at 10.29am local time on Tuesday, June 23. Quakes were felt over 600km away in the capital, Mexico City, reports The Guardian.

At least six people have died.

The earthquake struck on Tuesday, June 23.

The quake caused a fire at a refinery in the Pacific coast city of Salina Cruz, near the epicenter.

The earthquake also led to a tsunami warning being issued for a radius of 1,000km on the Pacific coasts of Mexico and Central America, including Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, according to The Guardian.

State governor Alejandro Murat told Milenio Televisión the quake had triggered landslides, cut off road links between some towns and damaged some buildings, including one hospital that had been treating COVID-19 patients.

The country is fighting an uphill battle against the virus and on Tuesday, the country recorded its highest number of cases in a 24-hour period, with 6,288 new infections, according to the Ministry of Health, reports News24.

 

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