Strong Earthquake Strikes Mexico-Guatemala Border, Tsunami Threat Issued

Strong Earthquake Strikes Mexico-Guatemala Border, Tsunami Threat Issued
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The earthquake prompted tsunami warnings and was felt across multiple Central American countries, raising regional safety concerns.

  • A magnitude 7.3 or 7.4 earthquake struck near the Mexico-Guatemala border.
  • The tremor was felt in Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador.
  • A tsunami threat was issued for Mexico and Guatemala following the quake.
  • No immediate reports of significant damage have been reported.
  • The earthquake occurred off the southern Mexican Pacific coast.

A strong earthquake with a reported magnitude between 7.3 and 7.4 struck near the border of Mexico and Guatemala, shaking areas as far as El Salvador and prompting tsunami warnings.

The event highlights seismic risks in the region and the potential for cross-border impacts, including tsunami threats and infrastructure vulnerability. Reports vary on the earthquake's magnitude, with sources citing both 7.3 and 7.4.

Authorities are monitoring for aftershocks and assessing potential tsunami impacts. Updates on damage and response efforts are expected as information becomes available.

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