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5.7-Magnitude Quake Rattles Southern Mexico

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A quake measuring 5.7 on the Richter scale rattled Mexico's southern Oaxaca state Monday, causing evacuations but there are no immediate reports of either damage or injuries.

The quake struck at 6:47 pm local time Monday (1247 GMT) on the Pacific Ocean's coast of Oaxaca near the coastal municipality of Puerto Escondido and was felt 282 miles (455 kms) away in Mexico City, where buildings swayed slightly.

Its epicenter lay at a depth of 21 miles (35 kms) at Miahuatlan, Oaxaca, 34 miles(55 kms) north of the fishing and resort town of Puerto Angel, said the U.S. Geological Survey's Earthquake Information Center.

The National Seismological Service said the quake was felt in nearby states of Morelos and Puebla.

In Mexico City, the temblor caused some buildings to be evacuated as a precaution, said an official.

A 5.3-magnitude earthquake is also reported to have struck 62 mile (100 kms) north of Tonga at 2pm NZT (0100 GMT) Tuesday afternoon at a depth of 6.2 miles (10kms). There were no reports of damage or injuries from either quake.

Quakes of magnitude 5 and above are considered moderate and capable of causing considerable damage.

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