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Mexico earthquake kills two on EXACT same day as previous killer quakes

Two people have been left dead after a powerful earthquake shook Mexico on the exact same day as two previous killer quakes. Locals said "the 19th is a day to be feared" after the magnitude 7.6 earthquake sparked tsunami warnings for the US and left buildings smashed as it struck western Mexico on Monday, on the anniversary of two other devastating tremors. 

Two people tragically died as extensive damage was done to infrastructure, with buildings pummelled and power knocked out as residents scrambled for safety. The deaths happened in the Pacific port of Manzanillo where authorities said that one victim was crushed by the façade of a department store that fell on top of them, while another was found dead at a shopping centre.

Vehicles damaged by the collapse of the facade of a department store during an earthquake are pictured in Manzanillo, Mexico September 19, 2022.

Videos shared on social media showed the roof of the shopping mall collapsed as people could be heard screaming and begging for help. The quake struck shortly after 1pm local time - around 7pm in Britain - near the country’s west coast and close to Michoacan’s border with the state of Colima where a major port is located. The US Geological Survey (USGS) said it was a relatively shallow incident at only nine miles deep - meaning this would have amplified its impact. The huge quake triggered fears it might kickstart a tsunami and the US Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami warning for coastal areas. It said waves could reach up to three metres above the tidal level following the quake.

A damaged building is pictured after an earthquale was felt, in Manzanillo, Mexico, September 19, 2022

Several hospitals were reportedly damaged in the western state of Michoacan near the epicentre of the quake - which was in a sparsely populated part of Mexico. At one of the hospitals a person was injured by falling glass. But Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said there were no reports of major damage in the capital. The earthquake struck the same day as previous destructive earthquakes battered the country in 1985 and in 2017. Isa Montes, a 34-year-old graphic designer in the capital said: “It seems like a curse.” Ernesto Lanzette, a business owner in the Mexican capital, said: 

                                                                           "It's this date. There's something about the 19th. The 19th is a day to be feared."

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