Buildings crumble as magnitude 7.6 quake strikes Mexico, 1 killed | Watch

One person died after a 7.6 magnitude earthquake hit western Mexico on Monday (23.30 IST), September 19.

Photo of firefighters looking at damages in a building after an earthquake in Mexico City on September 19 (Photo: AFP)

One person died after a 7.6 magnitude earthquake hit the sparsely populated western Mexico on Monday (23.30 IST), September 19. The tremors were so strong that it damaged buildings and trees, miles away in Mexico City.

The earthquake hit western Mexico on the anniversary of two devastating tremors, that happened in 1985 and 2017.

According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake was 15 km deep and occurred close to the Michoacan border with the state of Colima near the western coast. The quake was 15 km deep

One person was killed in the earthquake after a department store roof collapsed on him in the Pacific port of Manzanillo.

Hospital buildings in the area also suffered damage. Another person was injured after a glass fell on him at one of the hospitals, Reuters reported.

After the earthquake, the US Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a Tsunami warning for parts of Mexico’s coast as waves reached 3 to 9 feet.

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