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"Can Happen at Any Time": u.s. Alerts Its Citizens to Earthquakes in Mexico

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September is known in Mexico for the earthquakes that have struck the same day, on September 19, 1985 and September 19, 2017. Faced with this, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued an alert for its citizens, recalling that tremors can occur at any time and urging to take precautions if you travel to the country this month. What to do in case of earthquake? U.S. Embassy alerts citizens Ronald Johnson, in charge of the embassy, recommended that U.S. t…
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Mexico City.- As part of the commemoration of the earthquakes of September 19, 1985 and 2017, the U.S. embassy in our country alerted its citizens because “shakes in Mexico can happen at any time.” The embassy, led by Ronald Johnson, asked American people traveling to Mexico this month, to register with the Smart Traveler Registration Program (STEP) to receive security and climate alerts. “Get ready! The tremors in Mexico can happen at any time,…

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CDMX.- As part of the commemoration of the earthquakes of September 19, 1985 and 2017, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued an alert to its citizens to keep them in check, warning that “shakes in Mexico can happen at any time.” The diplomatic representation, led by Ronald Johnson, called on American people traveling to the country this month to register for the Intelligent Traveler Registration Program (STEP), in order to receive real-time security…

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September is known in Mexico for the earthquakes that have struck the same day, on September 19, 1985 and September 19, 2017. Faced with this, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued an alert for its citizens, recalling that tremors can occur at any time and urging to take precautions if you travel to the country this month. What to do in case of earthquake? U.S. Embassy alerts citizens Ronald Johnson, in charge of the embassy, recommended that U.S. t…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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