The White House said President Barack Obama’s oldest daughter, Malia, is safe and never was in danger during a strong earthquake on Tuesday in Mexico.
Malia, 13, is on vacation with a school group in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico, according to reports from the region. The U.S. Geological Survey said the initial 7.6-magnitude earthquake was felt strongly in Oaxaca. The quake was followed by an aftershock that shook southern Mexico, swayed buildings in Mexico City and sent frightened workers and residents into the streets.
Kristina Schake, the First Lady’s communications director, said Malia Obama “is safe and was never in danger.” Typically the White House does not comment on the Obama children but made an exception because of the quake.