Strongest earthquake in Mexico for 100 years prompts tsunami warning

At least 27 people have died in 8.2 magnitude tremor

Mexico City aftershocks
People wait for the aftershocks from this morning's massive earthquake to pass, in downtown Mexico City
(Image credit: PEDRO PARDO/AFP/Getty Images)

The most powerful earthquake to hit Mexico in a century has killed at least at least 27 people – and prompted a tsunami alert.

The 8.2 magnitude quake struck off the country’s Pacific coast shortly before 6am UK time today, 54 miles southwest of the coastal town Pijijiapan.

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