Ho thothomela ho matla ha 7.5 ho etsahetse ka Labobeli hoseng, ha Tšebeletso ea Naha ea Naha ea Mexico e lekanya matla a eona ho 7.1 pele e ntlafatsa matla ho 7.5. United States Geological Survey (USGS) eona e ile ea e tlaleha e le ts'isinyeho ea lefatše e boholo ba 7.7. Tšisinyeho e kholo joalo ea lefatše e khetholloa e le 'kholo', 'me e ka baka tšenyo e mpe.
USGS e ile ea beha tšisinyeho ea ts'isinyeho ea lefatše haufi le lebopo le ka boroa la Oaxaca, leha ho le joalo litlamorao tsa eona li ile tsa utluoa hole le naha joaloka Mexico City. Livideo tse nkiloeng motse-moholo li bonts'a meaho le likhoele tsa motlakase tse ntseng li sisinyeha, joalo ka ha ho utloahala eka ho phatloha ho lerootho ha morao.
Ho ne ho se na litlaleho tsa hang-hang tsa mahlatsipa.
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- The United States Geological Survey (USGS), meanwhile, recorded it as a 7.
- The USGS placed the quake’s epicenter along the southern coastline of Oaxaca, yet its effects were felt as far inland as Mexico City.
- Videos taken in the capital show buildings and power lines swaying, as what sounds like dull explosions ring out in the background.