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Rare lightning adds to quake awe in Mexico

Panicked residents try to keep balance while sky flashes blue, white and pink

- MEXICO CITY

Arare natural light show flashed across the night sky during a powerful earthquake that shook Mexico City and beach resort Acapulco late on Tuesday, adding to a sense of doom as startled residents rushed into the streets.

Twitter users posted dozens of videos of the phenomenon, prompting a trend under the tag Apocalipsi­s, which is Spanish for Apocalypse, the biblical term used to denote the end of the world.

The 7.0 magnitude quake, which hit about 18km northeast of Acapulco in southweste­rn Guerrero state killed one man and damaged buildings in the holiday getaway but did not appear to cause widespread destructio­n, authoritie­s said in initial reports.

There were no reports of significan­t damage in Mexico City.

In footage from Acapulco, the flashes start shortly after the ground starts shaking, illuminati­ng previously darkened hills behind the ocean bay and at one point appearing to bathe buildings on the shoreline in bright light.

In Mexico City, panicked residents tried to keep their balance outside an apartment building while the sky flashed blue, white and pink, another video on social media showed.

Strange lights reported during earthquake­s around the world are often imbued with religious meaning by those who witness them. There is little scientific consensus on what causes the luminosity, or even if it is a real phenomenon.

Theories for what researcher­s call Earthquake Lights (EQL) include friction between moving rocks creating electrical activity. Similar lights were reported by some people during a destructiv­e quake in Mexico in 2017.

 ?? AP ?? ■ Locals sit on a sidewalk after a strong earthquake in Acapulco, Mexico, on Tuesday.
AP ■ Locals sit on a sidewalk after a strong earthquake in Acapulco, Mexico, on Tuesday.

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