Earthquake hits southern Mexico, no victims reported
04 May 202619:20 PM
Earthquake hits southern Mexico, no victims reported
Reuters
An earthquake ​of magnitude 5.6 hit southern ‌Mexico on Monday morning, Mexico's National Seismological Institute said, while ​authorities reported no initial ​fatalities or damages.

The earthquake struck ⁠24 kilometers (14.9 miles) northwest ​of Pinotepa Nacional, Oaxaca, at ​a depth of 9 kilometers, the institute said.

There were no immediate ​reports of victims or ​damages, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said in ‌a ⁠post on social media.

The earthquake triggered the earthquake alarm in the capital Mexico ​City, prompting ​evacuations ⁠from buildings.

Salomon Jara, governor of the state ​of Oaxaca, said local ​authorities ⁠were evaluating possible damages and urged citizens to remain ⁠calm.