Artificial earthquake recorded in Mexico after Lozeno goal against Germany

Mexico shocked the world champions,  with a first half goal past Manuel Neuer in Sunday’s Group F encounter, and the moment even caused an earthquake in Mexico City. With many expecting Germany to win and dominate their opponents in Moscow, the Central American nation pushed forward early and were rewarded after 35 minutes.

And as Lozano cut inside to kick the ball home, Mexico’s seismic monitoring service, SIMMSA, detected artificial earthquake recordings most likely caused by celebrating fans in at least two of its sensors within the capital.

 

 

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