New earthquake shakes jittery Mexico

New earthquake causes new alarm in country reeling from two deadly earthquakes

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Mexico City: A strong new earthquake shook Mexico on Saturday, causing new alarm in a country reeling from two still-more-powerful quakes this month that have killed nearly 400 people.

The US Geological Survey said the new, magnitude 6.1 temblor was centered about 18 kilometres south-southeast of Matias Romero in the state of Oaxaca, which was the region most battered by a magnitude 8.1 quake on September 7.

It swayed buildings and set off a seismic alarm in the capital, promping civil defense officials to temporarily suspend rescue operations in the rubble of buildings downed by Thursday's magnitude 7.1 quake in central Mexico.

Rescue workers continue to search for survivors in Mexico City on September 23, 2017, four days after the powerful quake that hit central Mexico.

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