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MEXICO CITY — A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.8 struck Mexico early Friday, causing buildings to sway and leaving at least one person dead in the nation’s capital.

The earthquake struck early Thursday shortly after 1 a.m., just three days after a 7.6-magnitude earthquake shook western and central Mexico, killing two.

The U.S. Geological Survey said Thursday’s earthquake, like Monday’s, was centered in the western state of Michoacan near the Pacific coast. The epicenter was about 29 miles south-southwest of Aguililla, Michoacan, at a depth of about 15 miles.

Michoacan’s state government said the quake was felt throughout the state. It reported damage to a building in the city of Uruapan and some landslides on the highway that connects Michoacan and Guerrero with the coast..

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said via Twitter that it was an aftershock from Monday’s quake and was also felt in the states of Colima, Jalisco and Guerrero.

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The 6.8 magnitude earthquake comes days after 2 were killed in a 7.6 magnitude in western Mexico.
The 6.8 magnitude earthquake comes days after 2 were killed in a 7.6 magnitude in western Mexico.AP
The earthquake comes days after the annual earthquake drill on September 19th.
The earthquake comes days after the annual earthquake drill on September 19th.REUTERS
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One woman was killed after falling down the stairs during the earthquake.
One woman was killed after falling down the stairs during the earthquake.REUTERS
Mexican President Lopez Obrador said it was an after shock from the 7.6 magnitude on Monday.
Mexican President Lopez Obrador said it was an after shock from the 7.6 magnitude on Monday.REUTERS
Only one building has been reported to have sustained damage.
Only one building has been reported to have sustained damage.REUTERS
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The earthquake happened at 1 a.m. but there hasn't been any reports of injuries or damages.
The earthquake happened at 1 a.m. but there hasn’t been any reports of injuries or damages.AP
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Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said via Twitter that one woman died in a central neighborhood when she fell down the stairs of her home. Residents were huddled in streets as seismic alarms blared.

The earthquake rattled an already jittery country. Monday’s more powerful quake was the third major earthquake to strike on Sept. 19 — in 1985, 2017 and now 2022. The 2017 and 2022 Sept. 19 quakes came very shortly after the annual earthquake drill conducted every Sept. 19 to commemorate the devastating 1985 temblor that killed some 9,500 people.

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