Tremblement de terre de 6.5 dans le Golf de la Californie
October 19, 2013 – CALIFRONIA - A moderate 6.5
magnitude earthquake struck off the western coast of Mexico, 90
kilometers southwest of Huatabampo in Sonora state, the US Geological
Survey reported. The epicenter of the quake was 10 kilometers deep in
the Gulf of California, USGS said. There is no information yet
concerning the casualties. The quake was initially reported to have
reached a magnitude of 6.8, but was later downgraded to 6.5 by USGS. A
tsunami warning has not been issued. Over 138,300 people live within 100
kilometers from the epicenter of the earthquake, according to the
Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System (GDACS). Mexico is located
atop three large tectonic plates and is one of the world’s most
seismically active regions. On August 21, two strong 6.0 magnitude
quakes hit central and southern Mexico, causing extensive damage. One of
the earthquakes affected the capital of Mexico City and the resort city
of Acapulco, prompting the evacuation of hundreds of people. Numerous
injuries were reported. The country’s deadliest natural disaster
occurred in September 1985 when an 8.1 magnitude earthquake killed more
than 9,500 people in Mexico City. -RT
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