Strong quake strikes Guatemala, no initial reports of damage
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck Guatemala close to the border with Mexico on Friday, the US Geological Survey said, but there were no initial reports of serious damage or injuries.
"At the moment, we have no reports of damage or victims," said Mel Aparicio, an official at Guatemala's emergency services.
Several empty homes that had been damaged in an earthquake in 2012 collapsed after the quake on Friday night, according to the Twitter feed of Guatemala's emergency services.
The epicenter of the earthquake was just outside Pajapita in Guatemala, about 14 km from the border with Mexico.
No damage was reported in Mexico's southern Chiapas state, a spokesman for emergency services said.
The quake was at a depth of 68 km, the USGS said.
It was felt south of Guatemala in El Salvador, but no immediate damage was reported there.
The initial earthquake was followed about seven minutes later by a 5.4-magnitude aftershock that hit Champerico to the southwest of Pajapita on Guatemala's Pacific coast, according to the USGS.