Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Earthquake hits Mexico’s pacific seabed
A magnitude-6.5 earthquake has shaken the seabed well off Mexico's Pacific coast, news agencies informed.
According to the US Geological Survey the quake was centered 206 miles (333 kilometers) south-southeast of Cabo San Lucas and 141 miles (227 kilometers) from Socorro Island, a volcanic island inhabited by a small Mexican navy detachment.
There are no reports of damage or injury.
The US National Weather Service's Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said there is no immediate tsunami threat.




















