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Mazatlan Malecón Crowds Despite Tsunami Alert in Mexico After Earthquake in Russia · Global Voices

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Tourists and locals piled up in the Mazatlan Malecón to watch the waves

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Tourists and locals piled up in the Mazatlan Malecón to watch the waves

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While in the rest of the world the tsunami alert caused terror due to the earthquake in Russia, a port in Mexico was not frightened and even tourists went to the mall to “wait for it.” Images that can only occur in Mexico were captured in the state of Sinaloa, in the Malecon of Mazatlan, where dozens of curious people approached to appreciate the high waves. With beer in hand and even with a band, local citizens and tourists stayed in the Maleco…

The Secretariat of the Navy (SEMAR), through the Tsunami Alert Center, reported that the tsunami alert in Mexico, issued after the earthquake of magnitude 8.8 recorded on July 29, 2025, off the coast of Russia, is cancelled. On TV Azteca Puebla we tell you the details. What motivated the cancellation of the tsunami alert in Mexico? According to SEMAR, the monitoring carried out by national and international tidal stations did not show significan…

The Fire Department of Tijuana, under the Ministry of Security and Municipal Citizen Protection (SSPCM), reports that there were no impacts, no variations on the beaches of the city following the high wave alert issued as a preventive measure, in the face of the possible arrival of a tsunami after the earthquake in Russia. ... The All Quiet Entrance in Beaches after high wave alert, confirm authorities was first published in TJNews.

Tijuana.- Although there were variations in the level of the Mexican Pacific Sea due to the tsunami alert recorded after the earthquake magnitude 8.8 yesterday Tuesday in Russia, the situation did not generate great risks, said President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo today. For her part, the National Coordination of Civil Protection pointed out that the coast of Ensenada, Baja California, recorded a variation in height of 0.70 meters at 6:15 in the mo…

The powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake that occurred on Tuesday night, July 29, in front of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, triggered tsunami alerts in various Pacific countries, including Mexico. Authorities have confirmed that the phenomenon has already impacted Mexican coasts causing waves of up to 50 centimeters, especially in entities such as Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas. Although no damage or casualties are reported in the country, a preve…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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