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Earthquake in KP and Punjab

I hope every one is ok there? It was big one just felt it before a few minutes
 
No, this one felt similar to a vibrating machine in a gym at speed around 16, earlier one speed 12. Vibrations were fast paced today, less sideways movement. Both were freaky but earlier one gave me 'chakkars'. This one caught me off guard, who expects earthquake at midnight?
 
Didn't feel it...when was this?

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No, this one felt similar to a vibrating machine in a gym at speed around 16, earlier one speed 12. Vibrations were fast paced today, less sideways movement. Both were freaky but earlier one gave me 'chakkars'. This one caught me off guard, who expects earthquake at midnight?

I think when the deepness is less than there is more vibration and chance of damage because it don't spread to a bigger area.
 
I am really surprised with how frequently it's happening in that part of the world. What could be causing it?


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Earthquake Watch (2016)

Anyone else feel it? This was even stronger than the one last October. Everyone safe?
 
Measured at 7.1 on the Richter scale.

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Damn, it was very scary tbh. 7.1 here (Peshawar) it was very strong one. I hope every thing and every one is fine across the world.
 
Just checked the news after reading here, it looks like it happened in north India as well
 
The epicenter was 200 km below the surface in hindukush.

Thank again gods for that. The frequency of earthquakes in Hindukush region is growing at an alarming rate. One of these days a 7.o earthquake will come at the surface and i am afraid for the consequences.
 
Felt it at home... slight movements...
Delhi metro temporarily halted...as [MENTION=131731]Lords[/MENTION] said focus(not epicentre) was deep and hence i think low damage.

PS:epicentre is the surface point right above the focus :)
 
It was frighting. Measured 7.1 here in Peshawar.

Even the after-effect lasted for a minute.
 
Felt it at home... slight movements...
Delhi metro temporarily halted...as [MENTION=131731]Lords[/MENTION] said focus(not epicentre) was deep and hence i think low damage.

PS:epicentre is the surface point right above the focus :)

Thanks for the correction.

It looks like you know more then us about Earthquakes do you know why so many earthquakes are happening in Hindukush region? I have not heard of so many earthquakes in the same region so frequently.

Is Afghanistan trying to break away from Asia?
 
Thanks for the correction.

It looks like you know more then us about Earthquakes do you know why so many earthquakes are happening in Hindukush region? I have not heard of so many earthquakes in the same region so frequently.

Is Afghanistan trying to break away from Asia?

Its one of the most active seismic zones of the world man. (Hindu Kush to entire Himalayas)
India is pushing into Asia .. :P (Indian tectonic plate moving into Eurasian plate... blame the Indian folks:srt)
Himalayas will continue to rise because of this...
All our hilly bros live in very very dangerous area.

The big one is still expected .. we will never know when where :(
 
Oh man, Insh Allah everyone is safe, magnitude seems high.

Happening a lot these past years.
 
Felt it very strongly in kashmir. For some reason my family members never want to get out of the house on such occasions due to which i also have to stay indoors because i cant just leave them there and run away :sanga

I hope everyone is safe. It was measured at a depth of 190 kms in hindkush region. The depth saved us all.
 
Felt it very strongly in kashmir. For some reason my family members never want to get out of the house on such occasions due to which i also have to stay indoors because i cant just leave them there and run away :sanga

I hope everyone is safe. It was measured at a depth of 190 kms in hindkush region. The depth saved us all.

Next time, drag them out of the house by force.
 
Why the green shade :))

You look a bit similar to Ahmad Shahzad.

Na j/k, it's che guevara lol. :ahmed

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Next time, drag them out of the house by force.

I think that's the way to go about it.
Its already such a panic situation, having to stop and convince people around you to move to an open field or something is the last thing you want at such a time.
 
Prophet PBUH said “The Hour (Last Day) will not be established until … earthquakes will be very frequent”. (Bukhari).

End is near.
 
there was a youtube comment that tahir shah that angel guy was responsible for the quake !
 
Earthquake in Japan

Twin earthquakes kill 32 people in Japan, scores trapped in rubble

MASHIKI, Japan – Army troops and other rescuers rushed Saturday to save scores of trapped residents after a pair of strong earthquakes in southwestern Japan killed at least 32 people, injured about 1,500 and left hundreds of thousands without electricity or water.

Rainfall was forecast to start pounding the area soon, threatening to further complicate the relief operation and set off more mudslides in isolated rural towns, where people were waiting to be rescued from collapsed homes.

Kumamoto prefectural official Riho Tajima said the death toll stood at 22 from the magnitude-7.3 quake that shook the Kumamoto region on the southwestern island of Kyushu early Saturday. On Thursday night, Kyushu was hit by a magnitude-6.5 quake that left 10 dead.

Japanese media reported that nearly 200,000 homes were without electricity, and that drinking water systems had also failed in the area. TV video showed people huddled in blankets, sitting or lying down shoulder-to-shoulder on the floors of evacuation centers. An estimated 400,000 households were without running water.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said that 1,500 people had been injured in the quakes. Tajima said that 184 people were injured seriously, and that more than 91,000 people had been evacuated from their homes. More than 200 homes and other buildings were either destroyed or damaged, she said.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed concern about secondary disasters as forecasters predicted rain and strong winds later in the day. With the soil already loosened by the quakes, rainfall can set off mudslides.

"Daytime today is the big test" for rescue efforts, Abe said. Landslides have already cut off roads and destroyed bridges, slowing down rescuers.

Police received reports of 97 cases of people trapped or buried under collapsed buildings, while 10 people were caught in landslides in three municipalities in the prefecture, Japan's Kyodo News agency reported.

TV video showed a collapsed student dormitory at Aso city's Tokai University that was originally two floors, but now looked like a single-story building. A witness said he heard a cry for help from the rubble. Two students were reported to have died there.

In the town of Mashiki, where people were trapped beneath the rubble for hours, an unconscious 93-year-old woman, Yumiko Yamauchi, was dragged out from the debris of her home and taken by ambulance to a hospital. Her son-in-law Tatsuhiko Sakata said she had refused to move to shelter with him after the first quake Thursday.

"When I came to see her last night, I was asking her: 'Mother? I'm here! Do you remember me? Do you remember my face?' She replied with a huge smile filled with joy. A kind of smile that I would never forget. And that was the last I saw of her," Sakata said.

Among the other casualties, according to the Kumamoto prefectural government, were a 69-year-old man who died of head injuries and a 28-year-old woman who suffocated.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/04/16/twin-earthquakes-kill-32-people-in-japan-scores-trapped-in-rubble.html
 
Megathrust earthquake: Ticking time bomb threatening Bangladesh

A MASSIVE earthquake called an “active megathrust fault” is posing a genuine threat to southern Asia.
And if the modelling is correct, this earthquake could be at least as devastating as the 2011 quake which devastated Japan and took 16,000 lives.
The discovery of the hidden geographic fault lurking under southern Asia could unleash a magnitude 9.0 quake, placing up to 140 million people at risk in the most densely-populated place on earth, researchers fear.
The study of the area took more than a decade and detected the massive fault beneath Bangladesh, parts of India and Myanmar.
The research, the first to use GPS data collected from Bangladeshi tracking stations, suggests the northeastern corner of the Indian subcontinent is on a collision course with Asia.
The tectonic plates far beneath the earth’s surface are covered in layers of sediment more than 20m thick, and the study models suggest at the upper levels they are stuck in a pile-up, one thrusting under the other in a ‘megathrust’ which may have been under stress for more than 400 years.

http://www.news.com.au/world/megath...h/news-story/6f2c5cb530a12b534ef083aeda0c990f

I hope we don't see it in our lifetime.
 
Wow we are at such a huge risk from
Everywhere and then to see people fighting over trivial issues is just sad..

Btw you know if scientists around the world are planning anything about it??
 
Wow we are at such a huge risk from
Everywhere and then to see people fighting over trivial issues is just sad..

Btw you know if scientists around the world are planning anything about it??

Not sure if scientists have any methods of preventing natural occurrences
 
Bangladesh should evacuate people from the area that is likely to be effected.
 
Italy earthquake: Death toll rises to at least 159

A magnitude 6.2 earthquake has struck central Italy, with officials saying some buildings had collapsed.

The quake hit at 03:36 (01:36 GMT), 76 km (47 miles) southeast of the city of Perugia, at the very shallow depth of 10km (six miles), the USGS said.

In Rome, some buildings shook for 20 seconds, according to La Repubblica newspaper.

There were no immediate reports of casualties.

However the USGS predicted these could be significant, based on data from previous quakes.

The prime minister's office said the government was in touch with regional heads of the civil protection agency.

The mayor of the town of Amatrice, Sergio Perozzi, told state-run RAI radio that buildings in the town centre had collapsed and the electricity had been cut.

The quake was initially reported as being magnitude 6.4. It was followed by several powerful aftershocks, La Repubblica newspaper reported.

In 2009, a 6.3-magnitude earthquake in the Aquila region, which was also felt in the Italian capital, left more than 300 dead.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-37171953
 
I hope for less and very less human casualties and suffering.

Thoughts and prayers for effected.
 
AMATRICE, Italy — Rescue workers scrambled to reach survivors buried under rubble in isolated towns and villages across central Italy on Wednesday after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake and a series of strong aftershocks struck the region overnight, collapsing homes, rattling buildings as far away as Rome and Venice and leaving an escalating toll of dead and injured.

At least 39 people were killed in the mountainous heart of the country and more than 100 were missing, according to Italy's Civil Protection Department. It called the death toll a “temporary number” that may yet climb.

The Italian news agency ANSA later reported that the toll had reached 63.

“No family or village or town will be left alone,” Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said in a national address. Saying Italy would vigorously accelerate the ongoing rescue effort, he added, “we will continue to find people alive.”

In the worst-hit towns including Amatrice — famed as the birthplace of the classic amatriciana pasta sauce — rescue workers and local residents desperately clawed through rubble to save buried victims amid a scene of widespread devastation. Several survivors, including a small girl, were plucked alive from heaps of debris. Hospitals in the impacted areas were fast filling up with injured people. Thousands of residents were left homeless.

On the dusty, rubble-strewn streets of Amatrice, three women walked restlessly, one of them in a panicked search for her fiancé. Ten rescue workers with a search dog pinpointed a possible person — or body — buried in the rubble. They labored feverishly with pick axes and tools in the debris of a gutted building.

Nearby, a dazed Mariana Lleshi, a Catholic nun from Albania, walked toward the destroyed religious institute where she lived along with a group of other nuns and elderly women. Of the 20 women who lived there, she said, seven were still unaccounted for. Lleshi clutched her head, where a large bandage covered the wound she sustained as the ceiling collapsed in her bedroom.

“I remember hearing something, a loud noise, and then hiding under my bed,” she said. “I was screaming, and I got out and started running when the ceiling started coming down.”

She said a young Colombian man who was staying overnight at the institute found her in the chaos and guided her out to safety.

“All I could see was destruction around me,” she said. “I had lost all hope to get out of this alive, but God sent me his messenger.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...e2d1e4-f0b2-4d62-81ea-c4d23aad288c_story.html
 
Powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake hits Japan, Fukushima residents urged to flee tsunami

An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.3 hit northern Japan on Tuesday, the Japan Meteorological Agency said, generating a tsunami that hit the nation's northern Pacific coast.

The earthquake, which was felt in Tokyo, was centered off the coast of Fukushima prefecture at a depth of about 10 km (6 miles) and struck at 5:59 a.m. (2059 GMT) the agency said.

A 60 cm (2 foot) tsunami had been observed at Fukushima's Onahama Port and a 90 cm (3 foot) tsunami at Soma soon after, public broadcaster NHK said. The region is the same that was devastated by a tsunami following a massive earthquake in 2011.

A tsunami warning of up to 3 meters (10 feet) has been issued.

One woman suffered cuts to her head from falling dishes, Kyodo news agency reported, citing fire department officials.

Tokyo Electric Power Co, known as Tepco, said on its website that no damage from the quake has been confirmed at any of its power plants, although there have been blackouts in some areas. Tepco's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant caused Japan's worst nuclear disaster when it was knocked out by the 2011 tsunami.

Tohoku Electric Power Co said there was no damage to its Onagawa nuclear plant, while the Kyodo news agency reported there was no irregularities at the Tokai Daini nuclear plant in Ibaraki Prefecture.

Television footage showed ships moving out to sea from Fukushima harbors as tsunami warning signals wailed.

Earthquakes are common in Japan, one of the world's most seismically active areas. Japan accounts for about 20 percent of the world's earthquakes of magnitude 6 or greater.

The March 11, 2011, quake was magnitude 9, the strongest quake in Japan on record. The massive tsunami it triggered caused world's worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl a quarter of a century earlier.

An Iwaki city fire dept official said there was smoke or fire at Kureha's research center in a petrochemical complex in Iwaki city at 6:17 a.m., but it was extinguished at 6:40 a.m. Other details were not clear, he said, adding that no other major damage in the city has been reported at the moment.

One hotel in Ofunato, badly hit by the 2011 quake, told guests to stay in the facility, which is on high ground.

The U.S. Geological Survey initially put Tuesday's quake at a magnitude of 7.3 but down graded it to 6.9.

All nuclear plants on the coast threatened by the tsunami are shutdown in the wake of the Fukushima disaster. Only two reactors are operating in Japan, both in the southwest of the country. Even when in shutdown nuclear plants need cooling systems operating to keep spent fuel cool.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-japan-quake-idUSKBN13G2DC
 
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Magnitude 7.7 earthquake hits off Chilean coast

(CNN) A magnitude 7.7 earthquake occurred off the coast of southern Chile Sunday, 40 km (about 25 miles) southwest of Puerto Quellon, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami threat message for parts of the Pacific Ocean close to the earthquake. Tsunami waves 1-3 meters above tide level are possible on parts of the Chilean coast, according to the center.

Chile's Ministry of the Interior and Public Security has asked people to leave the beach areas of the regions of Bio Bio, La Araucania, Los Rios and Aysen near the quake zone.

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/12/25/americas/chile-earthquake/index.html
 
Oh God i have experiences around 3 strong Earthquakes during my lifespan. One was in Pakistan back in 2005 while the other two were the recent ones in Italy (October 2016). Due to these recent eathquake few of our university buildings were significantly damaged and the university remained close for almost two months. Such a terrible disaster it is
 
Oh God i have experiences around 3 strong Earthquakes during my lifespan. One was in Pakistan back in 2005 while the other two were the recent ones in Italy (October 2016). Due to these recent eathquake few of our university buildings were significantly damaged and the university remained close for almost two months. Such a terrible disaster it is


I hope you weren't in kashmir or it's surrounding in 2005.

I witnessed that in Northern punjab was horrible indeed.

May Allah keep you safe. Aameen.
 
I hope you weren't in kashmir or it's surrounding in 2005.

I witnessed that in Northern punjab was horrible indeed.

May Allah keep you safe. Aameen.

I was at my home in Kashmir in 2005, remember it so vividly. cries were coming from all corners of my locality while everything was shaking from one end to another. I was continuously telling myself, it'll stop now it'll stop now but it didn't. It seemed to go on forever. I had my 8th standard board exam the next day which got postponed. 5th october was the date.
 
Earthquake Watch (2017)

Quake comes months after almost 300 people were killed in Central Italy earthquake.

An earthquake has struck Italy, shaking buildings in Rome and Florence just months after almost 300 people were killed in one of the worst disasters in living memory.

Residents of the capital described their homes and offices shaking at around 10.25am local time (9.5am BST).

The US Geological Survey (USGS) measured the quake at magnitude 5.3, placing the epicentre in Central Italy at a depth of six miles (10km).

It struck just four miles from Amatrice, the town devastated in August's earthquake, which killed 234 of its residents.

There was no immediate indication of deaths or severe damage, the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre said.

The quake was also felt in Lazio, Abruzzo and Marche, La Repubblica reported, being followed by four smaller aftershocks.

Small tremors have reportedly been felt in Rome for several weeks but Wednesday's was the biggest seismic event in several months.

It comes just months after a 6.2 magnitude earthquake killed at least 299 people in the country's central regions in August.

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Italy earthquakes: 'many dead' after avalanche hits hotel

A number of people were killed after an avalanche struck a hotel in central Italy after a series of earthquakes, according to reports.

Up to 30 people were believed to be in the building when the avalanche hit on Wednesday night.

SkyTG24 Television said several bodies were found inside the Hotel Rigopiano in Farindola town on the Gran Sasso mountain in the central Abruzzo region.

The Italian news agency Ansa quoted the head of a rescue squad that reached the hotel as saying “there are many dead”.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jan/19/italy-earthquakes-avalanche-hotel
 
Felt a tremor here a little while ago - looks like the epicentre was Greece but it's been felt in Turkey, Egypt, Lebanon, etc.
 
Earthquake shakes northern areas of Pakistan

Earthquake tremors were felt northern areas of the country including capital Islamabad and Rawalpindi city on Tuesday evening.

The quake measuring 5.3 on the Richter Scale was felt in northwestern upper parts of the country, with no reports of damages so far.

Reports said the jolts were felt in Haripur, Islamabad, Peshawar, Mansehra, Dir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Shangla.

The quake originated 48km east-northeast of Shughnon, Tajikistan and had a depth of 133.8km, the USGS said.

http://arynews.tv/en/earthquake-shares-northern-areas-of-pakistan/
 
Allah khair karay. Last time for half a day it was thought the only damage was an apartment building in Islamabad, little did we know that entire towns had been destroyed up north.
 
Allah khair karay. Last time for half a day it was thought the only damage was an apartment building in Islamabad, little did we know that entire towns had been destroyed up north.

All good, this one was barely felt by anyone
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">JUST IN: Magnitude 7.4 quake off Russia's Kamchatka to cause tsunami waves within 300km - U.S. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center <a href="https://t.co/4bruCo9QLh">pic.twitter.com/4bruCo9QLh</a></p>— Reuters World (@ReutersWorld) <a href="https://twitter.com/ReutersWorld/status/887099144166404096">July 17, 2017</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">JUST IN: A 6.7 magnitude earthquake hit near the southwestern coast of Turkey. A small tsunami reported.</p>— NBC News (@NBCNews) <a href="https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/888181272903856129">July 20, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Second earthquake in North Punjab and KP within a week...
 
320 dead in major earthquake near Mexico City [Update Post #17]

(CNN)A strong earthquake hit off the coast of southern Mexico, near the border with Guatemala, the USGS Geological Survey (USGS) reported Friday.

The quake, which was felt as far as Mexico City and Guatemala City, had a preliminary magnitude of 8.1 and depth of 69.7 kilomteres (43 miles), according to the USGS. It was a particularly shallow quake, according to Jana Pursely, a geophysicist at the USGS.

It struck off the Pacific Coast 74 miles (120 kilometers) at 11:49 p.m. ET southwest of Tres Picos, Mexico, which is 600 miles (1,000 kilometers) southeast of Mexico City. It was close to both the Mexican states of Chiapas, which borders Guatemala, and Oaxaca in the Middle America trench.

It is a "prime location" for earthquakes, according to CNN meteorologist Karen Maginnis.

"The shaking along the coast of Chiapas at this point is estimated to be very strong to severe," Pursely told CNN. "I would expect damage along the coast of Chiapas."

Video on social media showed significant tremors in various parts of the country and significant damage.

One video showed Mexico's famous Angel of Independence statue shaking.

Pursely said these types of shallow earthquakes have the potential to be very dangerous.

The USGS has reported four aftershocks with tremors measuring above 5.0 in magnitude and a fifth at 4.9.

Paulaina Gomez-Wulschner said she heard an earthquake alarm go off on the radio as she was driving in Mexico City.

"This was a very, very strong earthquake, one of the strongest I've felt, and I was here in 1985 when that earthquake collapsed Mexico City," she told CNN.

When it struck, she parked her car and joined others stood in the middle of the street to avoid falling objects.

"It was very scary," she said.

Gomez-Wulschner said she could hear sirens, ambulances and helicopters in the aftermath, but did not see any immediate damage near her.

On his verified twitter account, Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto tweeted, "Civil protection protocols are activated, including the National Emergency Committee."

A tsunami threat is being evaluated by the Tsunami Warning System. The Tsunami Warning Center advised the public that tsunami waves could hit within three hours off the coasts of Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras and even Ecuador.

CNN attempted to contact two seaside hotels in the Mexican state of Chiapas but the lines appeared to be down.

A receptionist at the Intercontinental in Mexico City said he only felt light shaking, however parts of the city are without power, Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said in an interview on Foro TV


http://edition.cnn.com/2017/09/08/a...s-off-the-coast-of-southern-mexico/index.html
 
Mexico's strongest earthquake in a century leaves dozens dead

At least 32 people have died after the most powerful earthquake to hit Mexico in a century struck off the southern coast.

The magnitude-8.1 quake, which was felt as far as Mexico City and Guatemala City, was registered off Mexico's southern coast just as heavy rains from Hurricane Katia lashed the east. The epicenter was in the Pacific Ocean, some 600 miles (1,000 kilometers) southeast of the capital and 74 miles (120 kilometers) off the coast.

President Enrique Peña Nieto said the temblor -- felt by about 50 million people across the country -- was the strongest earthquake Mexico has experienced in 100 years. In September 1985, a powerful earthquake killed an estimated 9,500 people in and around Mexico City.

This one hit late Thursday, when many people were asleep. The states of Chiapas and Oaxaca, home to about 9 million people, are located closest to the earthquake's epicenter. They are two of the most impoverished areas in Mexico, and were likely hit the hardest.

Twenty-three people were killed in Oaxaca state, Gov. Alejandro Murat and the Foreign Ministry told CNN. Seven others died in Chiapas state and two died in Tabasco, local and federal officials said.

Latest updates
-- A red alert was issued by the US Geological Survey (USGS) PAGER system, which predicts economic and human loss after earthquakes. "High casualties and extensive damage are probable and the disaster is likely widespread. Past red alerts have required a national or international response," it said.

-- The USGS reported multiple aftershocks, including at least six with tremors measuring above 5.0 in magnitude.

-- The quake had a depth of 69.7 kilometers (43 miles), according to the USGS, which makes it particularly shallow, said Jana Pursely, a staff geophysicist. That means more intense shaking.

-- A tsunami was confirmed in Mexico, with one wave coming in at 3 feet (1 meter), according to a tweet from the National Weather Service's Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. Tsunami waves taller than 10 feet (3 meters) could hit the coast of Mexico, while 3-foot waves could reach as far as Ecuador, New Zealand and Vanuatu, it said.

-- Mexico's army, marines and federal police were mobilized to respond, Peña Nieto said. "Civil protection protocols are activated, including the National Emergency Committee," he tweeted.

-- About 1.85 million homes lost electricity, but 74% of them have had service returned, Peña Nieto said. Some people lack water service, and it may take 36 to 48 hours to get it back up and running.

-- Toppled buildings could be seen on video shared on social media from the city of Juchitan in Oaxaca state, where a local councilwoman said co-workers were trapped in the municipal building. A hospital there collapsed, and patients were seen on another video receiving treatment in an open field.

-- Four people may be trapped inside a collapsed hotel in Oaxaca, Oaxaca Civil Protection Director Amado Bohorquez told CNN.

Chiapas hit hard

Gonazalo Segundo was awoken by the shaking.

"I was already in bed. I was in my place, so we were expecting to have a tranquil night but suddenly ... everything breaks apart, glasses, furniture and everything," he told CNN by phone from Chiapas.

"We have experienced earthquakes before, but not like this. It was so intense," Segundo said. "We are alive, that's the important thing."

Pursely, of the USGS, told CNN she expects damage along the coast, meaning a costly cleanup could be on the way, adding that these types of shallow quakes have the potential to be very dangerous.

CNN attempted to contact two seaside hotels in Chiapas, Mexico's poorest state, but the lines appeared to be down.

Chiapas Gov. Manuel Velasco told Foro TV that there have been reports of damage, including hospitals that have lost power and buildings with collapsed roofs. School was canceled Friday, he said.

Mexico City shakes

Videos on social media showed significant tremors in various parts of the country, as well as major damage to buildings and infrastructure. Traffic lights could be seen shaking, videos showed.

It appears even Mexico's capital, hundreds of miles away, was not spared the quake's tremors. Parts of the city were without power, Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said in an interview on Foro TV.

Paulina Gomez-Wulschner was driving in Mexico City when the quake struck. She heard an earthquake alarm go off on the radio, parked her car and joined others who stood in the middle of the street to avoid falling objects.

"This was a very, very strong earthquake, one of the strongest I've felt, and I was here in 1985 when that earthquake collapsed Mexico City," she told CNN. "It was very scary."

Gomez-Wulschner said she could hear sirens, ambulances and helicopters in the aftermath but did not see any immediate damage near her.

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/09/08/a...s-off-the-coast-of-southern-mexico/index.html
 
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