
A major earthquake off聽Mexico鈥檚 southern coast has killed at least five people, sparking tsunami warnings. Further dangerous aftershocks are also expected.
The US Geological Survey , making it the biggest earthquake in Mexico since 1932.
The USGS said the quake struck at 11.49pm local time on Thursday and its epicentre was 165聽kilometres west of Tapachula in Chiapas, not far from Guatemala. It had a depth of 69.7 kilometres.
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The quake was so strong that it caused buildings to sway violently in聽Mexico鈥檚 capital, more than 1,000 kilometres away.聽Houses toppled and the quake produced tsunami waves and sent people running into the streets in panic. President Enrique Pena Nieto said 62 aftershocks followed the quake and it was possible one as strong as 7.2 could hit in the next 24 hours.
鈥淭he house moved like chewing gum and the light and internet went out momentarily,鈥 said resident Rodrigo Soberanes, who lives near San Cristobal de las Casas in Chiapas.
Chiapas Governor Manuel Velasco said three people were killed in San Cristobal, including two women who died when a house and a wall collapsed. He urged people living near the coast to leave their homes as a protective measure.
鈥淭here is damage to hospitals that have lost energy,鈥 he said. 鈥淗omes, schools and hospitals have been damaged.鈥

Tabasco Governor Arturo Nunez said two children died in his state. One was killed when a wall collapsed, and the other was a baby who died in a children鈥檚 hospital which lost electricity, cutting off the infant鈥檚 ventilator.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre said waves of 1m above the tide level were measured off Salina Cruz,聽Mexico. Smaller tsunami waves were observed on the coast or measured by ocean gauges in several other places.
Chiapas Civil Defence said on its Twitter account that its personnel were in the streets aiding people and warned residents to prepare for aftershocks.
Lucy Jones, a seismologist in California who works with the US Geological Survey, said such a quake was to be expected.
鈥淥ff the west coast of聽Mexico聽is what鈥檚 called the subduction zone, the Pacific Plate is moving under the Mexican peninsula,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a very flat fault, so it鈥檚 a place that has big earthquakes relatively often because of that.
鈥淭here鈥檚 likely to be a small tsunami going to the south-west. It鈥檚 not going to be coming up and affecting California or Hawaii. For tsunami generation, an 8 is relatively small.鈥