AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEarthquake & Tsunami Alert: A 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck off southern Mexico near Chiapas, shaking parts of Mexico and Guatemala and prompting a brief tsunami warning for Pacific coasts; Mexico’s Navy said water levels could rise up to about half a meter and urged people to stay away from beaches, while Guatemala’s CONRED reported no immediate damage and President Bernardo Arévalo said there were no deaths. Aftershocks & Local Response: Officials reported multiple aftershocks (up to around the 6 range) and evacuations in Guatemala City and Mexico’s border areas like Tapachula, where residents described the shaking growing stronger before they moved to courtyards and streets. Regional Preparedness: The quake also triggered emergency protocols and monitoring across the region, with the tsunami threat later reported as passing as authorities continued checks. Security/Disaster Readiness: Separately, CENTAM Guardian 26 highlighted regional disaster-response coordination, with Guatemala among partner nations supporting urban search-and-rescue and humanitarian readiness.
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