The 1985 Mexico City earthquake was primarily caused by the subduction of the Cocos Plate beneath the North American Plate along the Middle America Trench. This tectonic activity generated significant seismic stress, leading to a magnitude 8.1 earthquake on September 19, 1985. The earthquake's impact was exacerbated by the city's geological conditions, including its location on an ancient lakebed, which amplified the shaking and resulted in extensive damage and loss of life.
The 1985 earthquake caused significant damage to Mexico City, Mexico.
The biggest earthquake reported in Mexico was the Mexico City Earthquake in 1985. It had a magnitude of 8.5, and caused about 10,000 deaths.
Mexico's biggest earthquake occurred in 1985. This devastating earthquake, known as the Mexico City earthquake, had a magnitude of 8.0 and caused widespread destruction and loss of life.
The biggest earthquake in Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985. It had a magnitude of 8.1 and caused widespread destruction in Mexico City and the surrounding areas, resulting in thousands of casualties and extensive damage.
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The "1985 Mexico City earthquake"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_Mexico_City_earthquake
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It happened on the 19th of September, 1985.
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