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The Associated Press reported that schools of fish gathered close to one beach in the Mexican resort city...(more.)
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Retired admin manager Hideko Kozarashi, who was strolling in her neighbourhood park, told AsiaOne:
"I'm ok! We had a big shake this afternoon, the biggest I had experienced ever. I was walking in the park at that time, I couldn't stand by myself, I squatted down on the spot.
Many people in park leaned to trees or poles. I stayed out with friends and neighbors about 2 hours as we felt aftershocks many times. When I got back home, toilet water was flushing by itself.I had to clean the toilet and room first."
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