Author: EDGAR M. CLEMENTE / AP

USA

A powerful earthquake rattled the border of Mexico and Guatemala, causing panic among residents who fled to the streets early Sunday morning. The quake, with a magnitude of 6.4, struck near the Mexican town of Suchiate and the Pacific coast, triggering fears of landslides in remote areas. While Mexico reported no immediate damage, Guatemala faced small landslides and cracks in structures. Civil defense teams in Tapachula were on high alert, but fortunately, no significant damage was reported. The quake left residents in San Cristobal and Tuxtla Chico shaken, with one resident describing the experience as “horrible” and “a real scare.”…

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