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Mexican oil producer Pemex evacuates headquarters after bomb threat

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's state oil producer, Pemex, said on Tuesday it had evacuated its Mexico City headquarters, the site of a deadly explosion in January, after a bomb threat.Full story

Power outages hit Mexico City after quake in country's center

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Power outages hit the Mexican capital of Mexico City on Sunday after an earthquake struck in the center of the country, and officials said there was no other damage reported. Full story

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A Federal Police vehicle is parked outside the building after an evacuation at Pemex tower in Mexico City
A Federal Police vehicle is parked outside the building after an evacuation at Pemex tower in Mexico City

A Federal Police vehicle is parked outside the building after an evacuation at Pemex tower in Mexico City June 18, 2013. Mexico's state oil producer, Pemex, on Tuesday evacuated its Mexico City headquarters, the site of a deadly blast in January, but later said it was a false alarm. REUTERS/Henry Ro

Traffic police stand outside after an evacuation at Pemex tower in Mexico City
Traffic police stand outside after an evacuation at Pemex tower in Mexico City

Traffic police stand outside after an evacuation at Pemex tower in Mexico City June 18, 2013. Mexico's state oil producer, Pemex, on Tuesday evacuated its Mexico City headquarters, the site of a deadly blast in January, but later said it was a false alarm. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: ENERGY

Traffic police wait outside after an evacuation at Pemex tower in Mexico City
Traffic police wait outside after an evacuation at Pemex tower in Mexico City

Traffic police wait outside after an evacuation at Pemex tower in Mexico City June 18, 2013. Mexico's state oil producer, Pemex, on Tuesday evacuated its Mexico City headquarters, the site of a deadly blast in January, but later said it was a false alarm. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: ENERGY

People wait outside an apartment building after an earthquake struck Mexico City
People wait outside an apartment building after an earthquake struck Mexico City

People wait outside an apartment building after an earthquake struck Mexico City June 16, 2013. A magnitude 6.0 earthquake hit Mexico on Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, and tremors were felt in Mexico City. There were no immediate reports of damage in the city, Mexico City mayor Miguel Ang