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A strong earthquake measuring 6.4 magnitude struck the Oaxaca region of southeastern Mexico, officials said Tuesday. Feb. 12 (Bloomberg) -- A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck the southern Pacific coast of Mexico today, prompting the national oil company to shut down its largest refinery. There were no reports of injuries or major damage. A strong earthquake of magnitude 6.4 shook southwestern Mexico on Tuesday, the latest in a series of temblors in recent days, but there were no initial reports of damage. A strong earthquake shook southern Mexico on Tuesday, causing panic and minor damage to buildings, and prompting an oil refinery to shut down as a precaution. There were no reports of major damage or injuries. A strong earthquake of 6.4 magnitude hit southern Mexico on Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, revising the strength down from its preliminary reading of 6.6. No damages were immediately reported. A new species of duck-billed dinosaur unearthed in Mexico is helping scientists fill in gaps in the fossil record of the Age of Dinosaurs.
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