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An earthquake magnitude 5.2 with epicenter in Ometepec, Guerrero, was perceived in several areas of the capital, so the local government and the mayors activated their corresponding protocols of action, while in buildings of the center area, like in Paseo de la Reforma, there were evictions when internal alarms, mainly from public offices, were activated, without any impact being reported.
The tremor passed at 14:55 hours, at a distance of 27 km from Ometepec and had a depth of 5 km
A pre-eliminated earthquake of 5.6 degrees with an epicenter in Guerrero surprised the capital on Friday, June 5. The National Seismological Service indicated that the epicenter was 29 kilometers from Ometepec, Guerrero. Preliminary: SISMO Magnitude 5.6 Loc 29 km to OMETEPEC's OESTE, GRO 05/06/26 14:55:00 Lat 16.62 Lon -98.67 Pf 10 km pic.twitter.com/Xh8ShUXUEK— National Seismologico (@SismologicoMX) June 5, 2026Minutes later adjusted the magnit…
An earthquake of magnitude 5.2 was recorded today 5 June 2026 at 14:55 hours in Guerrero, with an epicenter 29 kilometers to the oste of Ometepec, according to the National Seismological Service. The tremor was perceived in the CDMX, but it did not merit the activation of the seismic alert.Although the tremor was moderate, the authorities maintain surveillance in the region to rule out affects.The magnitude of the earthquake was updated by the N…
A moderate tremor surprised Mexico City this Friday. The National Seismological reported that the earthquake of 5.2 magnitude was recorded 27 kilometers southwest of Ometepec, in the state of Guerrero, without activating the seismic alert system either in the streets or in cell phones.
Six days after the opening of the World Cup in 2026, which will take place on June 11 at the Azteca Stadium, Mexico City experienced an earthquake of 5.2 magnitude that was recorded in the Ometepec region of Guerrero, 555 km from the Mexican capital. The game that opens the competition will be played between Mexico and South Africa. Shows of pop singers from Latin America, such as Shakira and Anitta, are still marked.
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