Mexico earthquake: New aftershock halts rescue operations

Another earthquake has sent people in Mexico running back into the streets. The aftershock is a setback for rescue efforts after Tuesday’s quake that killed at least 300 people.

Another earthquake has sent people in Mexico running back into the streets.

A magnitude 6.2 quake shook southern Mexico on Saturday, but no new damage was reported in the capital.

The aftershock is a setback for rescue efforts after Tuesday’s quake that killed at least 300 people.

Al Jazeera’s Heidi Zhou-Castro reports from Mexico City.