7.6 magnitude earthquake strikes city in Mexico’s southwest


People walk to a meeting point on Paseo de la Reforma avenue as part of an earthquake simulation drill held to mark the anniversary of two past, deadly quakes in Mexico City, Monday, Sept. 19, 2022. Alarms for a real, 7.6 magnitude quake came less than an hour after this drill. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

People walk to a meeting point on Paseo de la Reforma avenue as part of an earthquake simulation drill held to mark the anniversary of two past, deadly quakes in Mexico City, Monday, Sept. 19, 2022. Alarms for a real, 7.6 magnitude quake came less than an hour after this drill. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

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UPDATED 3:28 PM PT –Monday, September 19, 2022

A major earthquake rocked a city in Mexico’s southwest prompting a slew of evacuations and tsunami warnings.

The 7.5 earthquake rattled residents in the populace state of Michoacán on Monday. The city lies on the country’s pacific coast. Reports say one person has been killed so far. They passed away after a wall in a shopping mall collapsed on them. The earthquake was felt all throughout Mexico.

This comes on the anniversary of two other devastating earthquakes. Those earthquakes both occurred on September 19th but in the years 1985 and 2017. Less than an hour before the earthquake, officials tested the earthquake alarms. Angel Morales, a visitor in Mexico City talked about his terrifying experience.

“After having gone through a simulation, that everything was fake, and having lived a real one, minutes later, was very, very chilling,” Morales said. “I’m not from here. It’s the first time I’m here, and I was scared.”

In the meantime, officials say no severe structural damage has been reported. Meanwhile, Tsunami warnings have been sounded for Colombia, Peru, Costa Rica and other South American countries on the pacific coast.

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