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What time was the last earthquake today, August 6, 2024 in Mexico?

Mexico is a highly seismic country due to its geographical location and it is because of this that low magnitude tremors and others that are larger are recorded every day. activate the seismic alerthere we explain what time it was last earthquake today August 6, 2024.

He National Seismological Service (SSN)) is responsible for monitoring and reporting through social media and on its official website about the telluric movements that have been recorded today, August 6, 2024; find out here all the seismic activity in Mexico this Tuesday.

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Earthquake today August 6, 2024 in Pijijiapan, Chiapas

The SSN reported an earthquake 128 kilometers southwest of Pijijiapan, Chiapas; the tremor was of magnitude 4.2 and occurred at a depth of 17.9 kilometers.

Earthquake today August 6, 2024 in San Felipe, Baja California Sur

The SSN reported a new micro-earthquake with its epicenter in Baja California Sur, but 82 kilometers northwest of San Felipe; the tremor was of magnitude 2.8 and it occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers.

New earthquake today, August 6, 2024 in Salina Cruz, Oaxaca

A new earthquake with epicenter near Salina Cruz, Oaxacawas recorded at 3:30 am; the tremor was of magnitude 4.0 and occurred at a depth of 10.2 kilometers.

Earthquake today August 6, 2024 in Santa Rosalía, BCS

At 3:00 a.m. a crash was reported microseism 67 kilometers northeast of Santa Rosalia, in Baja California Sur; the tremor was of magnitude 2.8 and occurred at a depth of 14.1 kilometers.

Earthquake today August 6, 2024 in Salina Cruz, Oaxaca

The first earthquake today, August 6, 2024, occurred at 00:05 hours 62 kilometers southeast of Salina Cruz, Oaxaca; the tremor was of magnitude 4.0 and occurred at a depth of 33.6 kilometers.

What to do during an earthquake?

  • As far as possible, you should remain calm.
  • If evacuation is not possible, it is recommended to get under a safe place, such as a sturdy desk or table.
  • Stay away from windows, glass, mirrors, exterior doors or walls and anything that can fall, such as lamps and furniture.
  • If there is no table or desk nearby, cover your face and head with your arms and crouch away from windows and shelves.

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