Death toll from Mexico's quake jumps to 15

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Fri, 08 Sep 2017 - 11:39 GMT

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People gather on a street as they receive blankets after an earthquake hit Mexico City - REUTERS

People gather on a street as they receive blankets after an earthquake hit Mexico City - REUTERS

MEXICO CITY - 8 September 2017: The death toll from an earthquake described by Mexico's president as the country's strongest in a century rose to at least 15 people, the BBC reported Friday.

The quake, which President Enrique Peña Nieto said measured 8.2, struck in the Pacific, about 87km (54 miles) south-west of Pijijiapan.

A tsunami warning was issued for Mexico, with three-meter-high waves possible, and other nearby countries.

Severe damage has been reported in Oaxaca and Chiapas states.

The quake, which struck at 23:50 local time on Thursday (04:50 GMT Friday), was felt in Mexico City, with buildings swaying and people running into the street. The tremors there, about 1,000km from the epicenter, were reported to have lasted up to a minute.

President Peña Nieto said some 50 million Mexicans would have felt the tremor and that the death toll might rise.

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