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Strong quake hits Mexico's Gulf of California
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A powerful earthquake Monday shook fishing villages along Mexico’s Gulf of
California, prompting alarm as far away as Phoenix, but there were no
immediate reports of injuries or damage.
The U.S. National Earthquake Information Center said the 6.9-magnitude quake
struck at 12:59 p.m. and was centered 76 miles north-northeast of Santa
Isabel in Baja California and 331 miles southeast of the border city of
Tijuana.
It was the strongest of four quakes of 5.0-magnitude or greater that struck
the area over a 45-minute period late Monday morning.
Phoenix Fire Department spokesman Alex Rangel said a high-rise near downtown
shook violently enough that workers evacuated but there were no reports of
injuries or damage. The quake was located about 460 miles from downtown
Phoenix.
Wilfredo Rivera, a manager at the Posada Santa Gemma hotel in Bahia Kino
near the coast, said doors slammed as the ground rocked.
‘‘The earth was turning around really ugly,’’ he said. ‘‘People got really
scared.’’
Civil protection officials in the two states on either side of the quake —
Baja California and Sonora — said there were no reports of damage or injury.
The quakes were all centered in the middle of the narrow slice of sea
between the Baja peninsula and Mexico’s mainland, which reduced its chances
of causing major damage, said Don Blakeman, an analyst at the center.
U.S. authorities said there was no tsunami threat to Hawaii or the Pacific
coast of the United States. The Gulf of California coast was put on alert
for large waves, said Alfredo Escobedo, the director of the Baja California
civil protection service.
Scientists say some areas where strong shaking occurred may experience local
underwater landslides.
The Gulf of California, also known as the Sea of Cortez, is believed to have
come into being millions of years ago when tectonic forces shifted the Baja
California peninsula off the North American Plate.
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