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Herz — World Desk · · 30s summary · 1 min read
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake was recorded on July 17, 2026, approximately 135 kilometers southwest of Ciudad Hidalgo in Mexico's Chiapas state. A tsunami alert was promptly issued for the country's Pacific coast. Mexico's Ministry of the Navy subsequently lifted the alert the same day, stating that no significant sea level variation was expected. The Mexican Navy continues permanent monitoring of marine conditions.
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake was recorded on July 17, 2026, at a location 135 kilometers southwest of Ciudad Hidalgo in Chiapas state, Mexico, according to the ANSA news agency.
Following the earthquake, a tsunami alert was issued for Mexico's Pacific coast and areas near the epicenter.
Mexico's Ministry of the Navy lifted the alert the same day via a statement posted on social media platform X. No significant sea level variation was expected on the Pacific coast or near the epicenter.
The Mexican Navy continuously monitors marine conditions to inform the public in a timely manner of any changes.
At this stage, no information is available about potential damage, casualties, or disruptions caused by the earthquake.
The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.4 and was located 135 kilometers southwest of Ciudad Hidalgo in Chiapas state.
A strong magnitude earthquake occurring near a coast can generate dangerous waves. An alert was issued as a precaution for Mexico's Pacific coast.
No. Mexico's Ministry of the Navy lifted the alert on July 17, 2026, stating that no significant sea level variation was expected.
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