5.7-magnitude quake hits off Mexico coast—USGS
MEXICO CITY — A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck off the west coast of southern Mexico early Thursday, US seismologists said, with no immediate reports of damage or casualties on land.
The quake was located in the Pacific Ocean, some 106 kilometers (66 miles) southwest of the city of Puerto Madero, in Mexico, the United States Geological Survey reported on its website.
It was recorded at 0646 GMT at a depth of just under 10 kilometers below the surface.
A smaller quake of 4.4 magnitude registered nearby just over an hour later. It was located 112 kilometers southwest of Puerto Madero, at a depth of just over 39 kilometers.