In Mexico today, March 4: earthquakes reported live by SSN | composition

See when and where the last recorded earthquake in Mexico occurred live and live. The Aztec nation records earthquakes of no less than 2.5 degrees every day. In that context, Gestion Mix will share with official information the latest tremors felt today, March 4. .

He S.S.N It is an important system for the security of the Mexican people. Their work helps protect people from the effects of earthquakes, a natural phenomenon that occurs frequently in Mexico. Currently, the SSN is working on developing a new seismic warning system that will allow it to issue warnings with actionable forecasts from 2024.

Tremors in Mexico today, March 4 – SSN LIVE

Today, March 4, find live the official SSN report on the magnitude, time and location of the epicenter of the earthquakes that occurred in the main states of Mexico.

Which states in Mexico have the most seismic activity?

1. Oaxaca It records 25% of the country's earthquakes. The most affected area is the Isthmus of Tehuantepec area, where the Oaxaca seismic gap is located, an area with a high probability of a major earthquake.

2. Chiapas It is a highly seismic area, especially along the coast where the Chiapas Seismic Gap is located. Some of the strongest earthquakes in Mexico have been recorded in this region, such as the 1985 earthquake.

3. Guerrero, Being central and coastal, it is also prone to major earthquakes. The area contains the Guerrero Seismic Fault, where the 2017 earthquake that struck Mexico City was created.

4. Michogan, From the central and coastal region, it is a highly seismic region. The earthquake that struck Mexico City in 1985 originated in this area.

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5. Kolyma It is the smallest state in Mexico, but one of the most seismic states. The most affected area is the volcanic area where Fuego Volcano is located.

6. Jalisco It has a southern part known for its high seismicity rate. The earthquake that struck Mexico City in 1985 originated here.

7. Puebla, From the central and eastern region, it is also prone to major earthquakes. The earthquake that struck Mexico City in 1985 originated in this area.

8. Veracruz, Central and coastal region, which is the most seismically active region. The earthquake that struck Mexico City in 1985 originated in this area.

9. State of Mexico (EDOMEX) The central and eastern regions are prone to major earthquakes. The earthquake that struck Mexico City in 1985 originated in this area.

10. Mexico City (CDMX) It is not an earthquake-prone region, but it is located in an area vulnerable to earthquakes in neighboring states. It is also the focus of so-called “microsystems”.

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