<p> Malia Obama, the 13-year-old daughter of US President Barack Obama, who is on vacation in Mexico was safe after a strong earthquake there, the White House said Tuesday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"In light of today's earthquake, we can confirm that Malia Obama is safe and was never in danger," Xinhua quoted a spokeswoman for first lady Michelle Obama as saying.<br /><br />Strong tremors were felt in Mexico City and prompted residents to flee in panic from swaying buildings Tuesday as a powerful magnitude-7.4 earthquake jolted Mexico.<br />Mexican President Felipe Calderon wrote in his Twitter account that there has been no casualties after the earthquake jolted the country.</p>.<p>Calderon said neither casualties nor severe damages have been reported, adding that electricity lines and health services were working.<br /><br />"It has been a strong alarm, but so far, we haven't had any victims or large damages," he wrote.</p>
<p> Malia Obama, the 13-year-old daughter of US President Barack Obama, who is on vacation in Mexico was safe after a strong earthquake there, the White House said Tuesday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"In light of today's earthquake, we can confirm that Malia Obama is safe and was never in danger," Xinhua quoted a spokeswoman for first lady Michelle Obama as saying.<br /><br />Strong tremors were felt in Mexico City and prompted residents to flee in panic from swaying buildings Tuesday as a powerful magnitude-7.4 earthquake jolted Mexico.<br />Mexican President Felipe Calderon wrote in his Twitter account that there has been no casualties after the earthquake jolted the country.</p>.<p>Calderon said neither casualties nor severe damages have been reported, adding that electricity lines and health services were working.<br /><br />"It has been a strong alarm, but so far, we haven't had any victims or large damages," he wrote.</p>