Magnitude 7.3 earthquake quake strikes off Mexico coast

A 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of southern Mexico, prompting tsunami warnings for the Pacific region. Authorities in Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador reported no significant damage or fatalities, though some evacuations occurred.
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Large-scale seismic events pose significant risks to coastal infrastructure and public safety, necessitating effective early warning systems.
Share Save Add as preferred on Google Jessica Rawnsley Reuters People were evacuated from a building in El Salvador A powerful magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck off the coast of southern Mexico on Friday, triggering a tsunami warning for parts of the Pacific.
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