Mexico has been hit by its biggest earthquake in nearly a century, triggering tsunami warnings across much of Central America’s western coast.
The size of the quake off its south-west coast near its border with Guatemala varied in initial estimates but President Enrique Peña Nieto said it had a magnitude of 8.2.
The quake was felt powerfully in Mexico City, where the golden Angel of Independence — one of the city’s most emblematic landmarks — swayed precariously along with lampposts.
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