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This Article is From Jun 25, 2020

Mexico Quake Death Count Rises To Seven

The 7.4-magnitude quake, which was followed by more than 1,500 aftershocks, was felt in Mexico City, some 700 kilometers (430 miles) away from the epicenter in Oaxaca.

Mexico Quake Death Count Rises To Seven
Quake sent people fleeing their homes and workplaces (File)
Mexico City:

The death count from a powerful earthquake that struck southern Mexico has risen to seven, the Oaxaca state government said Wednesday.

The 7.4-magnitude quake, which was followed by more than 1,500 aftershocks, was felt in Mexico City, some 700 kilometers (430 miles) away from the epicenter in Oaxaca.

It sent people fleeing their homes and workplaces, and even forced the closure of an oil refinery.

"My condolences -- at the moment, there are seven deaths in Oaxaca state," Governor Alejandro Murat said in an interview with Milenio TV.

Murat added that 2,000 homes had been damaged.

First responders were still working to remove debris from a highway, he added.

Earlier, the national civil protection coordinator, David Leon, said 23 people have been injured in the quake.

Mexican Oil said its refinery in Salina Cruz in Oaxaca had been shut down as a precaution after a fire broke out at the plant "that was immediately stifled."

One of the dead from the earthquake was a worker at the refinery, who was killed after falling off a high structure.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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