A magnitude 6.5 earthquake hit Southern Mexico today, about 370 miles South of Mexico City.
The quake occurred near Las Choapas, a town of about 83,000 people, according to the AP. In the capital buildings swayed and school children assembled on playgrounds to avoid potential danger.
The earthquake had a depth of 104 miles according to the USGS, and though it was felt all over the state of Veracruz, there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. It was also felt in Chiapas, which borders Guatemala.
Hmm, it's a shame, and a saddener... My condolences to them. I'm unaware, are they on/near any Fault Lines? For example, Chicago is on a huge Fault Line. It's amazing we haven't had any problems in ages...
Whoa bro, better slow down bro, don't wanna be a bro, bro.