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At 22 million people, metropolitan Mexico City is the largest urban area in our hemisphere. ... It is also in the center of a geological mosh pit. On Sept. 19, 1985, ...
The earthquake registered a 5.8 magnitude, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Its epicenter struck the central state of Puebla, south of Mexico City, at a depth of 27 miles (44 km ...
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake shook Mexico City on Thursday, rattling buildings and prompting office evacuations, but there were no immediate reports of damage. The U.S. Geological Survey put the quak… ...
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck Michoacan, a region on the coast of Mexico this morning, according to The United States Geological Survey (USGS). The US defines magnitude 7 as a "major" earthquake.
Mexico's Popocatépetl volcano has caused disruptions in the country's capital Mexico City following a series of eruptions. According to Mexico’s National Disaster Prevention Center (CENAPRED ...
Mexico City's two international airports suspended flights for five hours ... the USGS published a computer model forecast that stated the area just south of Mexico City could see 10 to 32 mm of ...
Mexico City, Mexico ... Solano-Rojas, a professor of geological engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, points to a glass-encased box connected to the ceiling by a taut wire.
A majority of Mexico City's water supply -- 60% to 70% -- is sourced from aquifers and geological formations of rock and/or sediment that store groundwater, according to Mexico city’s water ...
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