Two people killed in magnitude 6.5 earthquake in Mexico
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck southern and central Mexico on Friday, killing at least two people and injuring several others. The epicenter was near Acapulco in Guerrero state.

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AI-generatedA magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck southern and central Mexico on Friday, killing at least two people and injuring several others. The epicenter was near Acapulco in Guerrero state. A 50-year-old woman in Guerrero and a 60-year-old man in Mexico City died as a result of the quake. Mexico City's mayor reported 12 injuries and urged residents to remain calm and prepare emergency backpacks, as aftershocks continued. Authorities are inspecting buildings for structural damage. Residents and tourists evacuated into the streets after the Mexican Seismic Alert System sounded. Mexico is a seismically active country, and a 2017 earthquake killed over 200 people in Mexico City.
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5 extractedTwo structures were being evaluated for risk of collapse.
Clara Brugada confirmed the death of a 60-year-old man and said 12 people were injured.
The epicentre of the 6.5 magnitude earthquake was near the popular tourist town of Acapulco.
At least two people have died after a powerful earthquake hit southern and central Mexico on Friday.
A woman, 50, is believed to have died in Guerrero.