Death toll from Mexico's 7.5-magnitude quake reaches 7


Mexico City, Jun 25 (IANS): The death toll from the 7.5-magnitude earthquake that struck Mexico's Oaxaca state earlier this week rose to seven, while about 2,000 homes were damaged, authorities said.

Among the fatalities were two women and five men. Another 11 people were injured, reports Xinhua news agency.

The quake took place on Tuesday morning with the epicenter located 23 km south of La Crucecita, a seaside town along Oaxaca's Pacific Coast.

Oaxaca Governor Alejandro Murat said in a video message that 85 towns across the state reported some kind of damage, but airports and hospitals attending to COVID-19 patients were operating as normal.

Three federal highways, six state highways and two bridges that were affected by the quake have now been opened to traffic.

In a separate statement, Murat said soldiers and National Guard troops were deployed in the southern mountainous area of Ozolotepec, given the "significant damage" caused by landslides blocking roadways.

According to the national civil protection agency CNPC, the earthquake injured two people in capital Mexico City, and caused minor damage to 32 buildings there.

Some 46 million people in 12 southern and central states felt the earthquake, which has been followed by 1,738 aftershocks, the largest with a magnitude of 5.5, according to the National Seismological Service (SSN).

Oaxaca is one of Mexico's most quake-prone states, with 25 per cent of all earthquakes in Mexico occurring there, according to a special report from the SSN.

  

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