This Mexican news station was in the middle of a live broadcast on Friday when a powerful earthquake hit.<br/> <br />The 7.2 magnitude quake rattled buildings in the capitol Mexico City, sending people running into the streets.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) CALL CENTER EMPLOYEE, DAMIANA DURAN SAYING:<br/> <br />"It felt horrible. I waited a while to see if the earthquake would pass, but it didn't. I work in a call center and we have pipes above us and they were moving like crazy. We all thought the building was going to collapse."<br/> <br />The relatively shallow quake was centered in the southwestern state of Guerrero, close to the Pacific beach resort of Acapulco.<br/> <br />Electricity was cut off in parts of the capitol but there were no early reports of major damage.<br/> <br />Still, residents of the capital were shaken.<br/> <br />A devastating 8.1-magnitude earthquake in 1985 killed thousands of people in Mexico City.<br/> <br />Friday's relatively shallow quake was one of the biggest tremblers to hit the country
