Update (4:05 pm ET): The BBC is reporting that several deaths have already been reported as a result of the quake. Reuters says at least five have been killed. The AP quoted Mexico City's mayor as saying that there are reports of peole still trapped in collapsed buildings.
President Donald Trump has taken time out of his day of meetings at the UN to tweet his support: "God bless Mexico City. We are with you and we will be there for you."
God bless the people of Mexico City. We are with you and will be there for you.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 19, 2017
Meanwhile, there are reports that tremors were felt as far away as Guadalajara, more than 300 miles away...
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On the anniversary of a massive 1985 earthquake that killed at least 5,000 people, Mexico City has been shaken by another powerful earthquake, the second the shake the city in the past two weeks. The 7.1 magnitude quake shook buildings in the capital city, sending thousands rushing into the streets, according to Reuters.
The earthquake damaged hundreds of buildings in the city, according to initial reports. Ironically, the quake hit only hours after many people participated in earthquake drills around the nation - drills specifically timed to mark the anniversary of the 1985 earthquake.
The epicenter of the quake was 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Atencingo in the central state of Puebla at a depth of 32 miles (51 km), Reuters reported, citing the US Geological Survey.
A powerful 8.1 quake hit Mexico earlier this month, killing at least 98 people.
Accordin to the Associated Press, much of Mexico City is built on former lakebed, and the soft soil can amplify earthquakes even hundreds of miles away.
The Mayor of Mexico City announced on Twitter that he had activated an earthquake-related emergency committee to organize and supervise the city's response to the quake.
Se activa el Comité de Emergencias de la CDMX, el Gabinete se reúne en @c5_cdmx #mm
— Miguel Ángel Mancera (@ManceraMiguelMX) September 19, 2017
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto announced that he is returning to Mexico City immediately, and would convene an emergency council to supervise the federal government's role in the disaster response. He is presently on a flight headed for Oaxaca.
En vuelo a Oaxaca. Regreso de inmediato a la Ciudad de México para atender la situación por sismo.
— Enrique Peña Nieto (@EPN) September 19, 2017
At least one flight from Dallas to Mexico City was being diverted to Monterrey as the Mexico City airport ceased operations to conduct a thorough review...
Flight #AM2689 from Dallas (DFW) to Mexico City is diverting to Monterreyhttps://t.co/CyouQUn8f5 pic.twitter.com/2vgjY117Jd
— Breaking Flight News (@FlightBreaking) September 19, 2017
The breaking news headlines are still rolling in...
*MEXICO CITY QUAKE DAMAGED HUNDREDS OF BUILDINGS*MEXICO CITY AIRPORT SUSPENDS OPS UNTIL INFRA REVIEW IS DONE*MEXICO CITY AIRPORT SAYS IT'S INSPECTING RUNWAYS AFTER QUAKE*MEXICO CITY AIRPORT SAYS IT'S INSPECTING TERMINALS FOR DAMAGE*MEXICAN BOLSA CEO: STILL DECIDING WHETHER TO RESUME OPS TODAY*MEXICO CITY QUAKE DAMAGES DOZENS BUILDINGS IN FIN. DISTRICT*MEXICO CITY AIRPORT SAYS IT'S INSPECTING RUNWAYS AFTER QUAKE*MEXICO CITY POLICE CLOSE OFF STREETS IN ZONA ROSA AREA*NO QUAKE DAMAGES REPORTED AT THE MOMENT:MEXICO CIVIL PROTECTION*7.1 MAG. EARTHQUAKE PUEBLA MEXICO :EMSC*7.1 MAG. EARTHQUAKE CENTRAL MEXICO :GFZ*MEXICO CITY QUAKE CAUSES POWER OUTAGE IN FINANCIAL DISTRICT*MEXICO CITY BUILDINGS SHAKE IN EARTHQUAKE*MEXICO BUILDINGS ROCK IN APPARENT QUAKE*SMOKE SEEN COMING UP FROM SOME BUILDINGS IN MEXICO CITY*MEXICO STOCKS FALL NEAR SESSIONS LOWS AFTER QUAKE*SOME BUILDINGS IN ROMA NEIGHBORHOOD IN MEXICO CITY COLLAPSED
Here's a map showing where the quake occurred:
Images of collapsed buildings populated twitter as residents documented the damage...
Roads around terminals at the Mexico City airport were damaged...
Roads around Terminal 2 at Mexico City International Airport are damaged. Flights diverting ???? pic.twitter.com/7IDXOFMLCz
— Flight Alerts ? (@FlightAlerts777) September 19, 2017
Pictures of the damage are just starting to emerge on twitter:
Mexican stocks fell to the lows of the day after the quake, while the dollar surged against the peso.
Video showing the aftermath of a building collapse has emerged...
Se derrumba edificio en Alvaro Obregón, Condesa, #CDMX pic.twitter.com/mNfRYnsA7c
— Reporte Índigo (@Reporte_Indigo) September 19, 2017
Here's a clip of an office building shaking...
A powerful earthquake has shaken Mexico City, causing buildings to sway sickeningly. The extent of damage/injuries was not immediately clear pic.twitter.com/rZ3fQsAPas
— Behind The News (@Behind__News) September 19, 2017
...in another video, plumes of smoke can be seen rising from buildings.
BreakingNLive: BREAKING NEWS: VIDEO SHOWS DEBRIS OVER MEXICO CITY AS SEVERAL BUILDINGS HAVE COLLAPSED AFTER M 7.1-… pic.twitter.com/TrbzWxWejG
— Gosippy TabLloyd (@LloydZiel) September 19, 2017
Another video shows Mexico City's National Employment Service building shaking...
Nuevo #SISMO #Mexico ????????. Hace unos momentos. #19DeSeptiembre pic.twitter.com/KxmSrVN0vr
— EfrainVirtual (@Efrain_Matu) September 19, 2017
Footage from tourist attraction Xochimilco showed tourists having a harrowing time as the quake caused choppy waters - "this is a bad idea to be one this boat!" one tourist can be heard shouting.
pic.twitter.com/t52sPsbLeb 7.1 #earthquake footage from #tourist attraction Xochimilco in #MexicoCity @newnewspage
— Breaking News (@newnewspage) September 19, 2017
And here is footage of a factory explosion caught on camera.
Retweeted Breaking911 (@Breaking911):
Factory Explosion Caught On Camera In Mexico City pic.twitter.com/D95Twfut9Z https://t.co/SKuAIakZO7
— viper (@sgtviper87) September 19, 2017