GUERRERO/MEXICO
APRIL 28 2008 03:12h
Text
A strong earthquake of magnitude 5.8 shook the southern Mexican state of Guerrero on Sunday and was felt in the capital.
A moderate earthquake of magnitude 5.8 hit southern Mexico on Sunday, startling tourists and residents on the Pacific coast and shaking Mexico City, but there were no immediate reports of injuries.
The earthquake hit north of the Pacific resort of Acapulco just after 7 p.m. (0000 GMT, Monday) at a depth of 55 miles (88 km), the U.S. Geological Survey said.
It was felt strongly in Acapulco but there were no signs of damage, witnesses said. The quake also shook the capital Mexico City, some 100 miles (160 km) away.
Emergency workers said there was no immediate effect in the capital, home to some 18 million people. An earthquake of 5.8 magnitude is capable of causing considerable damage.
Comment
New earthquake defense to be tested


Israel Separation Barrier Bethelehem
Pro-Putin electtion rally in Moscow
Young Fan Throws Football During Super Bowl XLVI N
Iran Oil Minister holds News Conference in Tehran,
Rare visitors from the Artic, Snowy Owls, make ap
Monlam festival begins at the Labrang Monastery in
Actor Jason Segel shows off pudding pot at Harvard
Cost of Living Rises in Iran
Obama visits Fire station in Arlington
Protesters Clashes With Security Forces in Egypt
SCIENCE
WORLD REPORT
SCIENCE