Has the Death Toll from the 6.5 Magnitude Earthquake in Mexico Increased to Two?
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Mexico City, Jan 3 (NationPress) - Local authorities reported that two individuals have lost their lives and 12 others sustained injuries as a result of a 6.5-magnitude earthquake that hit southern Mexico.
A woman aged 50 tragically passed away when her house collapsed in the Guerrero state, which was the earthquake's epicenter, according to reports from Evelyn Salgado, the governor of the state.
Additionally, a man in his 60s died in the Benito Juarez municipality of Mexico City after he fell and lost consciousness during an evacuation triggered by the earthquake, as reported by Xinhua news agency citing an official statement.
Clara Brugada, the head of government of Mexico City, mentioned on X that following the activation of the earthquake response protocol, the latest reports showed 12 injuries and 18 complaints regarding power outages in various neighborhoods.
She also noted that two structures were undergoing evaluations for collapse risk, while 34 buildings and five homes were being inspected as a precautionary measure.
The President Claudia Sheinbaum had to evacuate the presidential palace during her regular morning press briefing.
The National Seismological Service of Mexico stated that the quake struck at 7:58 a.m. local time (1358 GMT), with its epicenter located roughly 4 km southwest of San Marcos in Guerrero, at a depth of about 5 km.
In Mexico City, loudspeakers throughout the streets warned residents with a seismic alert a few seconds before the tremors were felt.