ROUGH CUT - NO REPORTER NARRATION<br/> <br />STORY: A major 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck 120 miles (193 km) east of Acapulco on Mexico's Pacific coast, the U.S. Geological Survey said on Tuesday.<br/> <br />The USGS located the epicenter of the quake at 15 miles (525 km) east of Ometepec in Guerrero state at a depth of 10.9 miles (18 km).<br/> <br />The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said the inland earthquake would not generate a destructive widespread tsunami, but there was the possibility of some local tsunami effects.<br/> <br />The quake was felt in Mexico City where buildings shook and office employees fled into the street, according to a Reuters witnesses. Cell phone lines were down and traffic snarled in the capital moments after the quake.<br/> <br />No damage was reported in Oaxaca, near where the quake hit, according to local television.<br/> <br />Earlier it had been reported at 7.9 magnitude and initially as 7.6 magnitude.
