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At least 3 people have been killed after a powerful 7.1-magnitude quake struck the southern Mexican state of Chiapas and neighboring Guatemala.

The earthquake struck 14km offshore from the city of Mazatan in Mexico, but strong tremors were felt across the border in Guatemala. Significant damages were reported in the region of San Marcos in Guatemala where the quake damaged buildings and triggered landslides.

"This quake was pretty strong. There are houses destroyed," Luis Rivera, governor of the San Marcos region, told Reuters. A spokesperson from the local emergency services said three people had been reported dead in the area.

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"We have reports of damaged homes and apparently three people dead. For now, this is all supposition, we're going by air to make checks," said Sergio Cabanas as cited by Reuters.

The spokesman for the fire services added that twelve people were injured and 50 houses in the region were evacuated.

Mexicans and Guatemalans alike voiced their reaction to the earthquake on Twitter, with some people claiming the quake was felt as far south as El Salvador.
#Earthquake#temblor guatemala 58kms San Pedro san marcos pic.twitter.com/kXrbEKdmrc
- Christian Celada (@chriscelada) July 7, 2014
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Mexico is located atop three large tectonic plates and is one of the world's most seismically-active regions. The last powerful quake struck the region in May, 303km from the popular beach resort of Puerto Vallarta.

The country has a long history of destructive earthquakes. In 1985, more than 9,500 people were killed in Mexico City after an 8.1 earthquake hit the region.
A live look at my seismometer as it is recording the mag. 7.1 earthquake in Mexico. pic.twitter.com/ysoEapFOXW
- Brad Timerson (@btimerson) July 7, 2014
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