The Latest: 5.8 aftershock shakes buildings in Mexico City
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The latest on the magnitude 7.2 earthquake that hit southern Mexico (all times local):
7 p.m.
A magnitude 5.8 aftershock in southern Mexico has caused tall buildings in Mexico City to briefly shudder, about an hour after a 7.2 quake sent people running into the streets.
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The U.S. Geological Survey says Friday's second tremor was centered near the earlier quake in Mexico's Oaxaca state.
The shaking jangled nerves in central Mexico, a region still jittery over a magnitude 7.1 earthquake on Sept. 19 that caused 228 deaths in the capital and 141 more in nearby states. Many buildings in Mexico City are still damaged from that quake.