The 6.9 magnitude quake struck near the frontier, and much of the damage was reported in the Guatemalan border region of San Marcos.
A strong earthquake shook the Guatemalan border of Mexico on Monday, killing at least four people, damaging dozens of buildings and triggering landslides.
The 6.9 magnitude quake struck near the frontier, and much of the damage was reported in the Guatemalan border region of San Marcos, where it downed power lines, opened cracks in buildings and triggered landslides which blocked roads.