Quake triggers evacuations in Mexico City

March 21, 2015 09:19 am | Updated 09:20 am IST - MEXICO CITY

Workers evacuate a government building after an earthquake in Mexico City on Friday.

Workers evacuate a government building after an earthquake in Mexico City on Friday.

A moderate 5.3-magnitude earthquake shook central Mexico on Friday, causing buildings to sway in the capital and sending hundreds of people into the streets. There were no reports of damage or casualties.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake hit at 4.30 p.m. local time in the State of Puebla near Tulcingo del Valle, a town in a sparsely populated area about 160 km southeast of Mexico City. The quake had a depth of 52 km.

The Puebla State press office said no injuries or serious damage was reported.

Mexico City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said many evacuations were reported in the capital but officials received no reports of damage or injuries.

The city is vulnerable to distant earthquakes because much of it sits atop the muddy sediments of drained lake beds. They jiggle like jelly when quake waves hit.

A magnitude-8.1 quake in 1985 that killed at least 6,000 people and destroyed many buildings in Mexico City was centred 400 km away on the Pacific Coast.

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