Posted on 02/16/2018 3:57:12 PM PST by blueplum
happening now. USGS shows it as 7.5 M 7.5 - 2km SE of Pinotepa de Don Luis, Mexico no tsunami warning as yet breaking
if it’s 100 miles from Alca and buildings are shaking in MexiCity some 300(?) miles away, I wonder how Alcapulco is doing right now? Wish some more news would come in.
Prayers for the victims.
All these illegal construction workers here should take themselves back to help out at home.
Bump.
Reuters has a short bit up:
“Oaxacas civil protection service said no damage had been reported so far.
“In Mexico City, tall buildings swayed for more than a minute as seismic alarms sounded throughout the city, and tremors were felt as far away as Guatemala to the south.
“Television images showed thousands of people in the streets in the city center, where crowds had gathered to celebrate the Chinese New Year.”
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mexico-quake/magnitude-7-5-quake-hits-mexico-buildings-sway-in-capital-idUSKCN1G02LS?il=0
Good. That’s better...
I have a friend in Oaxaca and he said some decorative things have fallen in some of the older historic buildings but so far no reports of major damage. Hope the aftershocks arent bad!
I will say this though, it seems the rate of decline of ground motion doesn’t seem to be dampened by distance down there, to the degree it is up here.
Another-words, at 100 miles there’s still a large magnitude shake.
Up here at 100 miles the quakes can been quite minimal.
Another one hit 20 minutes or so ago. Tell your buddy he might be getting a few more foot massages and to stay safe for us!
M 5.8 - 10km SE of Santiago Jamiltepec, Mexico
2018-02-16 16:36:53 (UTC-08:00)
Location
16.207°N 97.751°W
Depth
8.9 km
I would imagine it’s relatively OK. 100 miles away from the epicenter of a 7.5 is a nice safety margin. Of course they build crappy substandard structures down there so who knows.
IIRC, this epicenter isn't too far from the big one on the west coast of Mexico a few weeks ago... Not good. Especially for those poor folks who were just beginning to rebuild...
We would have similar shock transmissions distances. We simply haven’t experienced a 7.2 recently...
BJT - Beijing (Chi)
MDJ = Mudanjiang (Chi)
INCN = Incheon (SK)
MAJO = Matsushiro (Jpn)
Thank you! Hes attending a conference there and I was planning to be there too, except that something came up at the last minute. Guess I was lucky!
Even blocks away, there was very little serious damage in some cases. Across the valley some 30 miles away, there was almost no damage.
Down in Mexico quakes take place and there is some rather heavy damage at times up to 100-200 miles away.
This may be a misperception LINK) on my part, but I believe I've seen it a number of times.
thanks very much for the graphics!
In other words...
Thanks...
Magnitude 7.2 earthquake slams Mexico’s Oaxaca state
http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-mexico-quake-20180216-story.html
thanks! from the article, unnamed hotel damaged, partly collapsed roofs or walls; most of the damage seen in Pinotepa and Santiago Jamiltepec
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