Mexico Earthquake: The strange coincidence about the earthquake in Mexico, People said - No God not again!
The devastating earthquake that struck Mexico on September 19 brought back haunting memories of the 1985 and 2017 earthquakes. When the earthquake occurred on Monday, some people were praying for the people killed in the earthquake, then the earth started shaking again.
There was such an resignation in Mexico on Monday, Mexico was hit by a devastating earthquake in 2017, in which more than 350 people died. Some students in a school were also killed in this devastating earthquake. A prayer was being held in his memory, when the ground started shaking again and people came in panic.
'No God not again'
Hardly anyone would have thought that the memories of the devastating earthquake of 19 September 2017 would be refreshed on the same day in 2022. In the school, when the parents were praying to God remembering their children, then again the strong earthquake tremors surprised the people. A man praying said, 'Once again, no! My God, no more!' After that he cried out loud. During this tremors of 7.6 magnitude earthquake were being felt. Two people died in the Pacific Coast state of Colima.
Coincidence or something else, on September 19, 3 earthquakes in Mexico
Call it a coincidence or something else, on September 19, there were three powerful earthquakes in Mexico. First in 1985, second in 2017 and now third in 2022. This ominous coincidence has raised concern for many. The annual earthquake drill is held in Mexico every year on 19 September. Due to the 3 earthquakes on 19 September, people are now afraid about this day.
Scientific reason
Is there any reason behind the 3 devastating earthquakes on 19 September? In answer to this question, scientists have to say that there is no particular reason behind it. It's just a coincidence, nothing more. There is no connection between the earthquakes in 1985, 2017 and now 2022. In such a situation, people should not worry about this date.
More than 200 buildings damaged by the earthquake
Mexico's national civil defense coordinator Laura Velázquez said on Tuesday after the quake subsided that two of the deaths in Colima were caused by the collapse of parts of buildings. Ten people were also injured during this. Along with this, he said that more than 200 buildings, including dozens of schools and health centers, have been damaged due to the tremors of the earthquake. Most of the damage occurred in the Pacific states that were close to Michoacan. About 20 buildings in Mexico City were damaged, but these were minor.