In turn, the embassy of the Island in Mexico reported that no Cuban resident in that nation had been affected by the earthquake of great intensity. Neither the diplomatic headquarters located in Mexico City, nor its consulates in various states of the country, registered misfortunes.
The mission staff in the interior and the capital were at the service of their compatriots, according to a note posted on the embassy’s Facebook profile.
The new earthquake occurs on another September 19, the date that marks the record of two of the worst earthquakes that have hit that country, in 1985 and 2017; the first of them leaving more than 10,000 fatalities.
In fact, this occurred hours after the conclusion of a regular drill of preparation to face this type of phenomenon. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador participated.
The Mexican president himself reported through his Twitter profile of the death of a person due to that event, due to the demolition of a fence in a shopping center in the municipality of Manzanillo, Colima.
But, this Tuesday the number of deaths had risen to two while the number of injured rose to 10, according to Laura Velázquez, national coordinator of Civil Protection.
Michooacán and Colima, the entities with the greatest impact, highlighted Laura Velázquez (@laualzua), National Coordinator of Civil Protection.https://t.co/ABYifF5NpH
— Excelsior (@Excelsior) September 20, 2022
The two deaths occurred in the port of Manzanillo, in Colima, a state in western Mexico, where there were also nine injured, while another was injured in Coalcomán, Michoacán.
Until 4:00 p.m. (local time) this Monday they had reported 217 aftershocks of the earthquake, the largest of them of 5.3 magnitude, according to the National Seismological Service of Mexico.