No Pinoys hurt in strong Mexico quake —vice consul
No Filipinos were hurt in the magnitude 8 earthquake that hit the southern coast of Mexico on Friday, according to initial reports received by the Philippine Embassy there.
In an email to GMA News Online, Vice Consul Mikhal de Dios said none of the approximately 700 Filipinos living in Mexico were among the four initially reported killed in the strongest earthquake to hit the country since 1985.
"This is still an evolving situation, and we are monitoring the damage and casualty reports. Four deaths have been recorded so far, but to our knowledge, there are no Filipino casualties at this time," De Dios said.
He added that there were "not that many Filipinos" living in the southern part of Mexico, the area where the epicenter of the quake was recorded, as "the largest concentrations are in the urban centers of Mexico City, Guadalajara, and along the northern border with the US."
"As a result, Filipinos have relatively less exposure in the south to the earthquake and tsunami threat, but we are nonetheless vigilant," De Dios said.
The earthquake struck 123 km (76 miles) southwest of Pijijiapan at a depth of 33 km (21 miles).
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