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Powerful quake hits Guatemala, no victims reported
Powerful quake hits Guatemala, no victims reported
by AFP Staff Writers
Guatemala City (AFP) May 12, 2024

A powerful earthquake Sunday shook Guatemala near its southwestern border with Mexico, causing some buildings to collapse but claiming no known victims, the country's National Institute for Seismology reported.

The quake, with a magnitude of 6.5, struck at 5:39 am (1139 GMT). Its epicenter was in the Pacific Ocean 90 kilometers (55 miles) from the coast of San Marcos department and at a depth of 25 kilometers, the institute said.

A bulletin from the San Marcos government said no victims had been reported.

But the National Hospital of San Marcos suffered "slight damage," according to the state Coordinator for Disaster Reduction.

It also reported three landslides on the Cito Zarco highway.

The authorities say 90 percent of Guatemala is prone to tremors, owing to the convergence of the Caribbean and Cocos tectonic planes, as well as local geological faults.

A 1976 quake of 7.5 magnitude claimed some 23,000 lives.

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