EARTHQUAKE ROCKS MEXICO CITY
KIMBERLY N. CHASE, Associated Press Writer Fri Aug 11, 11:49 AM ET
MEXICO
CITY - A moderate earthquake rocked
Mexico City on Friday, causing skyscrapers to sway and frightening
residents, but emergency officials said no major damage or injuries were reported.
The U.S. Geological Service
estimated the earthquake had a preliminary magnitude of 5.9 and struck in Michoacan, 125 miles southwest of the capital. It
was centered four miles northwest of the town of Huetamo and
59 miles below ground.
Electricity and telephone
service did not appear to be interrupted.
Some buildings announced
brief evacuations, and hundreds ran into the streets.
"I was in a small office,
and the shelves were moving ... and the walls were vibrating," said Carlos Avila, 25, an administrative employee at the federal
Public Safety Department.
Sanjeev Patny, a 43-year-old
American Express employee, walked down 10 flights of stairs and was waiting for building officials to tell him he could return
to work.
"I felt the tremors, and
I didn't know what to do," he said.
The quake was too small
and based too far inland to cause a tsunami, the Pacific Tsunami
Warning Center said.