Tuesday, March 20, 2012

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Big earthquake rattles Mexico, no major damage MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A major earthquake struck Mexico on Tuesday, unleashing panic as it damaged hundreds of buildings and caused homes in the capital to bounce like "trampolines". Office workers fled into the street when the 7.4-magnitude quake shook Mexico City for more than a minute. Cell phone lines went down, buildings were evacuated, traffic snarled and the stock exchange had to suspend ... Big earthquake hits Mexico, no major damage reported MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A major earthquake struck Mexico on Tuesday, unleashing panic as it damaged hundreds of buildings and caused homes in the capital to bounce like "trampolines". Office workers fled into the street when the 7.4-magnitude quake shook Mexico City for more than a minute. Cell phone lines went down, building were evacuated, traffic snarled and the stock exchange had to suspend ... Mexico earthquake: How quake-prone is the region? Mexico earthquake history shows that the same faults that caused Tuesday's Mexico earthquake can produce even bigger events, like one that struck in 1985. Mexico City Quake: Malia Obama is Safe after Mexico Earthquake A Mexico earthquake measured at 7.4 magnitude on Tuesday, March 20, 2012, has never threatened the safety of US President Barack Obama's daughter, Malia Obama, according to an issued statement by the White House. President Obama's eldest daughter Malia, was on vacation with school friends in Oaxaca located in southwestern Mexico when the quake occurred. [...] Mexico's earthquake: A reporter's notebook The Monitor's Latin America bureau chief writes about the initial aftermath and her experience following today's 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Mexico City. Mexico Earthquake Zone Spotted in Satellite Photo A satellite orbiting Earth snapped a clear view of Mexico from space today (March 20), just minutes after a major earthquake struck the country's southwestern region. Strong earthquake strikes Mexico A major earthquake measuring 7.4 in magnitude strikes near Acapulco, in central southern Mexico, with some houses reportedly damaged. Malia Obama safe after earthquake in Mexico President Barack Obama's oldest daughter, Malia, was never in danger during a strong earthquake Tuesday in Mexico, the White House said. Earthquake at 7.6 shakes Mexico City Earthquake at 7.6 shakes Mexico City MEXICO CITY (AP) — A strong, long magnitude-6.59 earthquake with an epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico on Tuesday, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. Mexico's National Seismological Survey said the temblor had an epicenter southwest of Ometepec. It was six miles (10 kilometers ... Strong earthquake rocks Mexico A strong, long 7.4 earthquake with an epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico on Tuesday.
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http://sciencedude.ocregister.com/2012/03/20/7-6-quake-strikes-mexico-damage-injury-likely/169554/
http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_20214743/this-just-powerful-6-6-magnitude-quake-rattles?source=rss
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/national_world/2012/03/20/strong-7-6-quake-shakes-mexico-city.html
http://www.ocregister.com/news/quake-345473-guerrero-officials.html
http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20120320/NEWS03/303200044/-1/rsslink
http://www.sacbee.com/2012/03/20/4352648/strong-long-69-quake-shakes-mexico.html#mi_rss=Wire%20Nation/World
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