AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEarthquake Watch: A strong 7.3 quake struck southern Mexico near the Guatemala border, shaking Guatemala City and parts of El Salvador. Mexico issued a tsunami warning for nearby Pacific coasts, but officials later said the threat was low and the alert was lifted after monitoring showed only minor sea-level changes; Mexico reported no serious damage, though at least a few injuries were reported in Chiapas. Disaster Response: Guatemala activated its National Response Plan after the earlier 7.4 quake and reported dozens of aftershocks and emergency incidents, with an orange alert and preventive tsunami monitoring along the Pacific. Ancient Science in Guatemala: Researchers using digitally enhanced scans of Maya wall writings identified the named astronomer-mathematician Sak Tahn Waax (“White-chested Fox”) and linked him to a complete set of astronomical and mathematical calculations. Wildlife Conservation: Guatemala’s La Aurora zoo is breeding endangered Guatemalan beaded lizards for future release, aiming to rebuild wild populations hit by habitat loss and the illegal pet trade.
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