People who were participating in a Holy Week procession stop after a strong earthquake jolted Mexico City on Apr. 18, 2014. There were no early reports of major damage or casualties. (AP Photo)

(Bloomberg) — Buildings swayed in Mexico City and some neighborhoods lost power after a 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck about 265 kilometers (164 miles) southwest of the capital of Latin America’s second-largest economy.

The tremor had a depth of 46 kilometers and was located 37 kilometers from the town of Tecpan de Galeana in Guerrero state, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

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