7.4 magnitude earthquake hits southern Mexico
7.4 magnitude earthquake hits southern Mexico (CNN) A 7.4 magnitude earthquake that hit Mexico's southern coastline on Tuesday, collapsing buildings and prompting evacuations, has left at least five people dead, officials said. The earthquake occurred at 10:29 a.m. local time (11:29 a.m. ET), with an epicenter 6.8 miles southwest of Santa María Zapotitlán in Oaxaca state, near El Coyul. At least five people were killed, according to the coordinator for Mexico's National Civil Protection Service. Oaxaca state Gov. Alejandro Murat said a 22-year-old woman and a man were among the dead. The Oaxacan Health Services also reported damages from the quake to general hospitals in Pochutla, Puerto Escondido and Pinotepa Nacional and a few community hospitals in other areas. According to Murat, two of the hospitals with damages have been dealing with coronavirus patients. "We are verifying [damages] because this hospital is also tending Covid cases on the...