The earth continued to shake Wednesday in Mexico, with 48 medium-intensity aftershocks following a 7.8-magnitude quake the day before, dpa reported. "So far, there have been 48 aftershocks above 3.8 (magnitude)," Mexico's National Seismological Service said early Wednesday. Tuesday's quake - the epicentre of which was in the southern Mexican state of Guerrero, near the Oaxaca state boundary - caused no deaths, but injured 11 people and damaged hundreds of buildings. It was the largest quake in Mexico since the one that claimed thousands of lives in September 1985. Guerrero Governor Angel Aguirre said around 800 homes were damaged in that state, which holds the well-known resort city of Acapulco. Damage was also reported in other parts of the country, including Mexico City, where the quake registered strongly.