Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleA powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck Mexico's southern Pacific coast near the Guatemalan border on Friday, sending tremors across a vast region from Mexico City to El Salvador. Authorities reported no fatalities in any affected country, though two individuals sustained injuries in southern Mexico. The US Geological Survey identified the earthquake's epicentre 30 miles southwest of Aquiles Serdan, off the coast of Chiapas, at a depth of nine miles. The seismic event was followed by at least 10 aftershocks, ranging from magnitude 4.9 to 6. Tsunami risk warnings were issued for coastal areas of Mexico and Guatemala, and in-person classes were suspended in several Guatemalan departments near the epicentre. In fullPowerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake in Mexico leaves no immediate damageMore bulletinsThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

Un séisme de magnitude 7,3 a frappé le sud du Mexique, près de la frontière guatémaltèque. Une alerte au tsunami a été déclenchée, mais les premières informations ne font état…

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A powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake hit near Puerto Madero in southern Mexico on Friday, triggering a tsunami threat warning from the US Tsunami Warning System for parts of the…

A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck WSW of Puerto Madero, Mexico on Friday, with tremors felt in neighboring Guatemala and El Salvador.

A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck near the coast of Mexico’s southern state of Chiapas on Friday, triggering a tsunami warning and shaking

Earthquake struck Puerto Madero, a large Pacific port and fishing town near border with Guatemala

A major 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck the Mexico coast on Friday, triggering a tsunami threat for around one million people.

The shallow quake struck near Puerto Madero in the southern state of Chiapas, shaking buildings in Guatemala and El Salvador

A 7.4 magnitude earthquake off Mexico's Pacific coast prompted concerns of a tsunami.

A powerful earthquake in southern Mexico shook nearby countries Guatemala and El Salvador on Friday, with the US Geological Survey measuring its preliminary magnitude as 7.3.

La secousse a été ressentie jusqu'au Salvador, provoquant l'évacuation de bâtiments au Guatemala. Le Mexique et l'Amérique centrale se situent à la jonction de plusieurs plaques…

Las autoridades no han informado de daños de manera inmediata

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A massive 7.3 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of Puerto Madero in Chiapas, Mexico - a tsnuami warning has been issued, and evacuations ordered in Guatemala

A 7.3 magnitude earthquake shook the coasts of Mexico and Guatemala on Friday, its epicentre off Chiapas at about 15 km deep, triggering a tsunami alert for dangerous waves within…

Un séisme de magnitude 7,3 suivi d'une réplique de 5,3 a frappé vendredi 17 juillet le sud du Mexique à sa frontière avec le Guatemala. Selon les premiers rapports, il n'y a pas…

The quake struck near the Mexican town of Puerto Madero, and was shallow at a depth of 10 km (6 miles). | World News

TAPACHULA, México (AP) — A strong earthquake struck the southern Mexican Pacific coast on Friday, right on the border with Guatemala, and was felt from Mexico City to El Salvador.

Witnesses said earthquake shook buildings in Guatemala City. The tremor was also felt in El Salvador.

ALBAWABA – A magnitude 7.4 quake occurred off Mexico’s southern coast on Friday, prompting authorities to issue a tsunami warning for parts of the Pacif