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Terremoto in Messico: l'annuncio di Claudia Sheinbaum che attira l'attenzione dopo il terremoto
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Terremoto in Messico: l'annuncio di Claudia Sheinbaum che attira l'attenzione dopo il terremoto

Secondo il Servizio Sismologico Nazionale, il terremoto si è verificato alle 8:48 a.m. ora locale, a 135 km a sud-ovest di Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas, con una profondità di 10 km. Sheinbaum ha parlato con i governatori di Chiapas e Tabasco per valutare la situazione e coordinare le azioni. La Secretaría de Marina ha raccomandato di evitare di avvicinarsi al gioco per sei ore a causa del rischio di tsunami.

A powerful earthquake measuring 7.4 on the Richter scale struck southern Mexico on July 17, 2026, with its epicenter located approximately 135 kilometers southwest of Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas, according to the National Seismological Service. The quake occurred at 8:48 a.m. local time and had a depth of around 10 kilometers, which contributed to its widespread perception across different regions of the country. The tremor was felt in several states, prompting immediate emergency protocols from federal authorities. President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed the situation shortly after the event, stating through her official social media account that she had spoken with governors of Chiapas and Tabasco to assess the conditions on the ground and coordinate response efforts. She noted that, up to the time of her statement, there were no reports of significant damage in the closest states to the epicenter. She emphasized the activation of emergency protocols in neighboring entities and urged citizens to follow instructions from the National Protection Civil agency and remain informed via official channels. The Mexican government activated its emergency protocols following the quake, with federal, state, and municipal authorities deploying evaluation teams to various municipalities in Chiapas and surrounding states. The National Protection Civil agency began inspecting homes, hospitals, schools, bridges, and other critical infrastructure to determine potential impacts. In Oaxaca, Veracruz, Tabasco, and other parts of southeastern Mexico, preventive measures were also initiated. Some buildings were temporarily evacuated while structural assessments were conducted. By early hours after the event, authorities had not reported fatalities or severe damages. One notable detail was that the seismic alert system did not activate in some areas due to the location of the epicenter and limited sensor coverage in southern Mexico. Preliminary reports indicated that this factor influenced the system’s failure to trigger alerts in certain zones. Despite this, the quake was felt in neighboring countries such as Guatemala and El Salvador, leading to precautionary evacuations and safety checks in public and private buildings. Authorities in Guatemala activated emergency procedures and monitoring systems, while protection agencies in El Salvador reported the sensation of the quake in multiple regions. Although inspections continue, preliminary reports suggest that the damage would likely be minimal compared to similar magnitude earthquakes in the region. Mexican authorities have stated that there are currently no confirmed reports of building collapses or major disruptions to critical infrastructure. The government has maintained a cautious stance, emphasizing the need for continued vigilance and adherence to safety guidelines. As the situation develops, officials will continue to monitor the impact of the quake and provide updates on any changes in the assessment. The coordination among federal and state authorities highlights the preparedness mechanisms in place to respond to such events. Citizens are advised to stay informed through official communication channels and to adhere to safety recommendations issued by relevant agencies. The ongoing evaluations and monitoring efforts aim to ensure that any potential risks are promptly identified and managed.

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Terremoto in Messico: l'annuncio di Claudia Sheinbaum che attira l'attenzione dopo il terremoto

Secondo il Servizio Sismologico Nazionale, il terremoto si è verificato alle 8:48 a.m. ora locale, a 135 km a sud-ovest di Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas, con una profondità di 10 km. Sheinbaum ha parlato con i governatori di Chiapas e Tabasco per valutare la situazione e coordinare le azioni. La Secretaría de Marina ha raccomandato di evitare di avvicinarsi al gioco per sei ore a causa del rischio di tsunami.

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