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		<title>Magnitude 7.4 earthquake strikes Mexico, at least 2 dead in building collapses</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The coast of southern Mexico was rattled by a powerful earthquake on Tuesday morning that killed at least two people and triggered a tsunami alert for Pacific coastlines along Central America. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) said the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 7.4 and struck at 11:29 a.m. ET, 7 miles &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/magnitude-7-4-earthquake-strikes-mexico-at-least-2-dead-in-building-collapses/" aria-label="Magnitude 7.4 earthquake strikes Mexico, at least 2 dead in building collapses">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="speakable">The coast of southern <a href="https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/world-regions/location-mexico" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Mexico</a> was rattled by a powerful <a href="https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/disasters/earthquakes" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">earthquake </a>on Tuesday morning that killed at least two people and triggered a <a href="https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/disasters/tsunami" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">tsunami</a> alert for <a href="https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/world-regions/pacific" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Pacific</a> coastlines along <a href="https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/world-regions/latin-america" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Central America</a>.</p>
<p class="speakable">The <a href="https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/disasters/disaster-response" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">United States Geological Survey</a> (USGS) said the <a href="https://www.foxnews.com/category/us/disasters/earthquakes" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">quake</a> had a preliminary magnitude of 7.4 and struck at 11:29 a.m. ET, 7 miles west of Santa María Zapotitlán, Mexico.</p>
<p>The temblor had a depth of about 20 miles and was centered along the Pacific coast of Oaxaca state near the resort of Huatulco.</p>
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<p>The quake was felt in <a href="https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/world-regions/latin-america" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Guatemala</a> and throughout south and central Mexico.</p>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="" src="https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2020/06/640/320/mexicoquakegraphic_1.jpg?ve=1&amp;tl=1" alt="A magnitude 7.4 earthquake in southern Mexico triggered a tsunami warning for the Pacific Coasts of countries in Central America." width="748" height="374" /><br />
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake in southern Mexico triggered a tsunami warning for the Pacific Coasts of countries in Central America. <span class="copyright">(Fox News)</span></p>
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<p>The <a href="https://www.foxnews.com/category/weather" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">National Weather Service&#8217;s</a> (NWS) Pacific <a href="https://www.foxnews.com/category/us/disasters/tsunami" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Tsunami</a> Warning Center (PTWC) initially <a href="https://tsunami.gov/events/PHEB/2020/06/23/20175001/1/WEPA40/WEPA40.txt" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">said that</a> &#8220;hazardous&#8221; tsunami waves from the quake were possible within 620 miles of the epicenter, along the Pacific coasts of Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="" src="https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2020/06/640/320/mexicoquakegraphic_2.jpg?ve=1&amp;tl=1" alt="The quake had a preliminary magnitude of 7.4 and struck southern Mexico resort of Huatulco at 11:29 a.m. ET." width="754" height="377" /><br />
The quake had a preliminary magnitude of 7.4 and struck southern Mexico resort of Huatulco at 11:29 a.m. ET. <span class="copyright">(Fox News)</span></p>
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<p>That threat passed about two hours after the initial quake, with the PTWC saying that waves of up to 2.2 feet were recorded in Acapulco and Salina Cruz.</p>
<p>&#8220;Minor sea-level fluctuations of up to 0.3 meters above and below the normal tide may continue over the next few hours,&#8221; <a href="https://www.tsunami.gov/events/PHEB/2020/06/23/20175001/5/WEPA40/WEPA40.txt" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">the agency said</a>.</p>
<p>Guatemala&#8217;s national disaster agency issued a tsunami alert for its southern Pacific coast forecasting the arrival of waves up to a meter high. It advised people to move away from the sea.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="" src="https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2020/06/640/320/earthquake_2.jpg?ve=1&amp;tl=1" alt="A policeman removes rubble from a building damaged by an earthquake in Oaxaca, Mexico, Tuesday, June 23, 2020." width="768" height="384" /><br />
A policeman removes rubble from a building damaged by an earthquake in Oaxaca, Mexico, Tuesday, June 23, 2020. <span class="copyright">(AP Photo/Luis Alberto Cruz Hernandez)</span></p>
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<p>Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said one person was killed and another injured in a building collapse in Huatulco, Oaxaca. Otherwise, he said reports were of minor damage such as broken windows and collapsed walls.</p>
<p>Oaxaca Gov. Alejandro Murat later said a second person was killed in an apparent house collapse in the tiny mountain village of San Juan Ozolotepec.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="" src="https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2020/06/640/320/earthquake_1.jpg?ve=1&amp;tl=1" alt="Security tape alert people of a building damaged by an earthquake in Oaxaca, Mexico,Tuesday, June 23, 2020." width="782" height="391" /><br />
Security tape alert people of a building damaged by an earthquake in Oaxaca, Mexico, Tuesday, June 23, 2020. <span class="copyright">(AP Photo/Luis Alberto Cruz Hernandez)</span></p>
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<p>Ports, airports, and refineries were not damaged, he said in a video-recorded phone conversation with his civil defense chief. There had been more than 140 aftershocks, most of them small.</p>
<p>The Mexican Red Cross told Fox News in a statement that volunteers from the organization are continuing to make tours in ambulances to identify possible victims.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Some roads are blocked due to landslides in the Oaxaca-Istmo highway section,&#8221; the group said.</p>
<p>Images posted to social media showed damage to some buildings in the Oaxaca state.</p>
<p>In Huatulco, a laid-back beach destination known for surfing and small protected coves, the earthquake knocked goods off shelves and some rubble from buildings.</p>
<p>Mari González of the Princess Mayev hotel in Huatulco told the Associated Press that staff and guests were able to evacuate the building before the quake, but that 45 minutes after the initial quake they were still outside because of strong aftershocks.</p>
<p>“It was strong, very strong,” she said.</p>
<p>González said there was some visible broken glass and mirrors, but no major damage.</p>
<p>Local news media reported damage to some buildings in the state capital, Oaxaca City. State officials said they were assessing any damage.</p>
<p>Video posted to Twitter also showed a sidewalk moving as the earthquake hit the area.</p>
<p>The quake along the coast was felt in central and southern Mexico, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending thousands into the streets.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="" src="https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2020/06/640/320/MexicoquakeAP.jpg?ve=1&amp;tl=1" alt="Juarez public hospital health workers wait on a street after a 7.4 earthquake sent them out from their work areas, in Mexico City, Tuesday, June 23, 2020." width="758" height="379" /><br />
Juarez public hospital health workers wait on a street after a 7.4 earthquake sent them out from their work areas, in Mexico City, Tuesday, June 23, 2020. <span class="copyright">(AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)</span></p>
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<p>Seismic alarms sounded midmorning with enough warning for residents to exit buildings, according to the Associated Press.</p>
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<p>Helicopters flew over downtown Mexico City and police patrols sounded their sirens.</p>
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Security tape alert people of a building damaged by an earthquake in Oaxaca, Mexico, Tuesday, June 23, 2020. <span class="copyright">(AP Photo/Luis Alberto Cruz Hernandez)</span></p>
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<p>Groups of people still milled around in close proximity on streets and sidewalks in some neighborhoods of the capital about an hour after the quake. Many were not wearing masks despite past appeals from municipal officials for them to do so as a way to curb the spread of the new coronavirus.</p>
<p>Video taken nearly 300 miles from the epicenter showed the quake strong enough to create waves in a pool.</p>
<p>The USGS estimated that some 2 million people felt strong or moderate shaking and another 49 million felt weak or light shaking.</p>
<p>Mexico&#8217;s Pacific coast is located along the volatile &#8220;<a href="https://www.foxnews.com/world/ring-of-fire-fury-strikes-alaska-philippines-japan" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ring of Fire,</a>” a horseshoe-shaped series of fault lines around the ocean.</p>
<p>The region has most of Earth&#8217;s subduction zones, where oceanic plates slide under the lighter continental plates.</p>
<p>Earthquakes tend to happen when those plates scrape or subside underneath each other. When that happens at sea, it can spawn tsunamis.</p>
<p>The earthquake hit a quake-prone region of Mexico where four underground tectonic plates come together. In the past 35 years, there have been at least seven magnitude 7 or greater earthquakes, killing around 10,000 people — most of them in a 1985 8.0 quake.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Authorities order the ‘immediate evacuation’ of people to refuge areas, saying tsunami waves could reach up to three metres  The quake struck at a shallow 10km deep Photograph: Theo Rouby/AP A tsunami warning has been issued for the Pacific island &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/tsunami-warning-for-vanuatu-and-new-caledonia-after-7-6-magnitude-earthquake/" aria-label="Tsunami warning for Vanuatu and New Caledonia after 7.6 magnitude earthquake">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Authorities order the ‘immediate evacuation’ of people to refuge areas, saying tsunami waves could reach up to three metres</p>
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<span class="inline-triangle inline-icon hide-until-tablet"> </span>The quake struck at a shallow 10km deep Photograph: Theo Rouby/AP</p>
<p>A tsunami warning has been issued for the Pacific island of New Caledonia, after a shallow 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck off the country’s coast, prompting warnings that hazardous tsunami waves up to three metres high could reach <a class="u-underline" href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/new-caledonia" data-link-name="auto-linked-tag" data-component="auto-linked-tag">New Caledonia</a> and Vanuatu.</p>
<p>The earthquake was a shallow 10km (6 miles) deep and occurred about 155km (95 miles) southeast of the Loyalty Islands, which are part of New Caledonia, a French territory, on Wednesday afternoon local time.</p>
<p>“Based on the preliminary earthquake parameters, hazardous tsunami waves are possible for coasts located within 1,000km of the earthquake epicenter,” warned the <a class="u-underline" href="https://ptwc.weather.gov/ptwc/text.php?id=pacific.TSUPAC.2018.12.05.0452" data-link-name="in body link">Pacific Tsunami Warning Center</a> (PTWC), saying waves could reach between one and three metres high.</p>
<p><a class="u-underline" href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/earthquakes" data-link-name="auto-linked-tag" data-component="auto-linked-tag">Earthquakes</a> are generally more destructive when the focus is near the surface, however there were no initial reports of damage or destructive waves.</p>
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<p>The New Caledonian high commission initially issued a tsunami warning for all of New Caledonia, ordering the “immediate evacuation” of people to refuge areas and the “application of safety instructions”, with residents being alerted by urgent text message, which instructed them to go to refuges.</p>
<p>“If you don’t have time to prepare your evacuation, get more than 300m away from the coast and/or get to a height of more than 12m,” warned the Directorate for Civil Protection and Risk Management of New Caledonia (DSCGR).</p>
<p>“We activated the alert sirens&#8230; along the east coast and all the Loyalty Islands,” Eric Backes, director of the islands’ civil defense authority, told local radio.</p>
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<p>“People should move away from the coastline and to higher ground or go to the evacuation points set up in each commune.”</p>
<p>The DSCGR warned people not to use their vehicles, told them to leave their children at school where they would be taken care of by teachers and not to clog the telephone lines.</p>
<p>The DSCGR later downgraded the warning, saying evacuation was not required for the west coast of the country, in particular Noumea, the capital. But they warned residents to “remain vigilant over the entire coastal strip due to possible abnormal sea level movements”.</p>
<p>At 5:45pm local time, they said “sea movements” were expected for three hours until 8:45pm, and that the end of the alert would be announced by sirens.</p>
<p>Basile Citre, a municipal official on the Loyalty Island of Mare, said the situation there was so far under control.</p>
<p>“I was in a meeting at the town hall and we felt a small tremor then a bigger one,” he told AFP.</p>
<p>“The building shook, but there was no damage. When the sirens sounded, the population headed for higher ground for safety. For now, nothing serious has happened.”</p>
<p>The PTWC said initial tsunami waves could arrive between 4:42pm UTC and 5:39pm UTC but warned that the actual arrival time of the wave could differ from this and warned that “a tsunami is a series of waves and the time between waves can be five minutes to one hour” and that the initial wave may not be the largest and most dangerous in the series.</p>
<p>New Zealand authorities issued a tsunami warning after the quake, but that was quickly rescinded.</p>
<p>A spokesman for the <a class="u-underline" href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/vanuatu" data-link-name="auto-linked-tag" data-component="auto-linked-tag">Vanuatu</a> Geohazards Observatory said the sparsely populated island of Tanna was expected to be most affected part of the country but no evacuations had been ordered.</p>
<p>“There are no sirens on Tanna but the people on the island are familiar with these situations and they will have taken precautions and gone to higher ground,” he told AFP.</p>
<p>There were no immediate reports of damage from the initial earthquake and according to the US Geological Survey modelling, damage from the quake is expected to be minimal in terms of loss of life.</p>
<p>Waves reaching 0.3m to 1m above tide level could reach some coasts of Fiji, warned the PTWC.</p>
<p>The PTWC said government agencies should inform coastal populations who are at risk, in line with their procedures and told people located in threatened coastal areas to “stay alert for information”.</p>
<p><span class="bullet">•</span> This article was amended on 6 December 2018. An earlier version said earthquakes are more destructive when the “epicentre is near the surface”. Epicentres are by definition at the surface; the word intended was “focus”.</p>
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<p>Source: <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/05/earthquake-tsunami-warning-vanuatu-new-caledonia-76-magnitude" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/05/earthquake-tsunami-warning-vanuatu-new-caledonia-76-magnitude</a></p>
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