Mexico Located in Fire Belt, a large part of the recorded earthquakes worldwide. Aztec territory is located North American Plate, It is limited to its southern and western parts Cocos, Rivera and Pacific PlatesThat is why it becomes one of the countries recording the largest telluric activity in the world, because according to statistics, more than 90 earthquakes are felt a year above 4 degrees on the Richter scale.
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High-risk states and locations for large earthquakes that could affect Mexico City include: Jalisco, Colima, Michigan, Guerrero, Chiapas, Oaxaca, Puebla, State of Mexico and Veracruz. For this reason, mix management, Today, Friday, February 16th, we share information about the latest tremors recorded in the North American country National Seismic Service (SSN)An agency that provides accurate data on the location, size, depth, and timing of the epicenter An earthquake has been reported in Mexico and how to prepare for natural disasters.
National Training in March 2024
On March 19, 2024, at 11:99 a.m. Central Time, a drill will be held to prevent people from experiencing one of these natural events if they wish to register. National Training, all you have to do is enter this link Register the property you wish to register as a participant.
Tremors in Mexico Today, February 16 – Live
Find live the magnitude and location of the last recorded earthquake in Mexico today, Friday, February 16, 2024, according to SSN.
On Wednesday, February 14, two micro-earthquakes were recorded in Mexico City. According to SSN, both were north of the mayor's office, one measuring 2.8 on the Richter scale and the other 1.8, both 1 km deep, according to information from the same source. With that in mind, no seismic warning sounds because it didn't happen in CDMX.
Which states in Mexico are on earthquake alert?
He Chasmex Mexico City (CDMX) provides updated data on earthquakes in the states of Puebla, Acapulco, Silpanzingo, Morelia, Oaxaca, Toluca, and Morelos (distributing warnings to Mexico City). In total, more than 25 million people benefit from seismic hazard areas.
How does the SASMEX Seismic Alert work to detect earthquakes in Mexico?