Quake sways buildings in Mexico City; some evacuations

Workers evacuated from a federal building after an earthquake wait on a sidewalk in Paseo de la Reforma street in Mexico City, Monday, April 22, 2019. A magnitude 5.4 earthquake in southern Mexico caused tall buildings to sway in the Mexican capital Monday, prompting hundreds of office workers to briefly evacuate along the central avenue. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

A woman who was overcome after an earthquake swayed buildings lies on a bench where she gets medical attention amidst people evacuated from a federal building on Paseo de la Reforma street in Mexico City, Monday, April 22, 2019. A magnitude 5.4 earthquake in southern Mexico caused tall buildings to sway in the Mexican capital Monday, prompting hundreds of office workers to briefly evacuate along the central avenue. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

Workers evacuated from a federal building after an earthquake wait on a sidewalk of Paseo de la Reforma street in Mexico City, Monday, April 22, 2019. A magnitude 5.4 earthquake in southern Mexico caused tall buildings to sway in the Mexican capital Monday, prompting hundreds of office workers to briefly evacuate along the central avenue. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

MEXICO CITY — A magnitude 5.4 earthquake in southern Mexico caused tall buildings to sway in the Mexican capital Monday, prompting hundreds of office workers to briefly evacuate along a central avenue. There were no initial reports of damage or injury.

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