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Stunning videos show terrified people in the streets and swinging in a cable car in Mexico during a deadly 7.0 magnitude earthquake — in a natural disaster locals likened to the Apocalypse.
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Mexico on Tuesday evening, leaving at least one person dead. Reports of 'Earthquake Lights' are likely based on exploding infrastructure in the streets.
View of damaged cars outside a hotel after a quake in Acapulco, Guerrero state, Mexico on September 7, 2021. Videos on social media showed widespread damage after the 7.0 magnitude earthquake ...
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Mexico’s Acapulco on Wednesday, causing blue lights to flash across the sky. People took to social media to say an apocalypse was happening.
Mexico was hit by a powerful earthquake on Tuesday, leaving locals astonished by the strange scenes that followed. With a magnitude of 7.0 on the Richter scale, the earthquake triggered disruption ...
A rare natural light show flashed across the night sky during a powerful earthquake that shook Mexico City and beach resort Acapulco late on Tuesday, adding to a sense of doom as startled ...
Mysterious green and blue flashes were seen by witnesses in Mexico City after it was rocked by a magnitude 8.2 earthquake.
A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck near the city of Acapulco late on Tuesday with tremors being felt in the capital Mexico City.
This video from Mexico City's Azcapotzalco neighborhood shows startled occupants of an apartment rush to steady themselves as the 7.1 magnitude earthquake shakes their building.
MEXICO CITY — A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck near the port city of Acapulco Tuesday night, Mexico’s seismological agency said, shaking the capital, Mexico City, more than 230 miles away. At ...
A powerful earthquake has struck south-western Mexico near the beach resort of Acapulco, killing at least one man who was crushed by a falling post and causing rock falls and damaging buildings ...
A powerful earthquake struck the southwest of Mexico late Tuesday, causing widespread shaking as far away as Mexico City and killing at least one person.