On January 2, the Chinese Embassy and Consulate in Mexico issued a safety reminder: According to the Mexican National Seismological Service, at 7:58 on January 2, an earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale occurred near San Marx in Guerrero, Mexico. The epicenter was at 16.77 degrees north latitude, 99.41 degrees west longitude, and the depth of the earthquake was 5 kilometers. Many aftershocks had already occurred. According to federal public safety sources, no serious damage has been reported. According to the Meteorological Department, there is no risk of a tsunami yet. The Chinese Embassy and Consulate in Mexico reminds Chinese citizens in Mexico to pay close attention to earthquake dynamics, weather warnings, and disaster prevention information, follow prevention and evacuation instructions issued by the local government, raise awareness of self-protection, and strengthen their own safety precautions. In the event of an emergency, please promptly call the police for help and contact the Embassy or Consulate in Mexico to provide assistance.

Zhitongcaijing · 4d ago
On January 2, the Chinese Embassy and Consulate in Mexico issued a safety reminder: According to the Mexican National Seismological Service, at 7:58 on January 2, an earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale occurred near San Marx in Guerrero, Mexico. The epicenter was at 16.77 degrees north latitude, 99.41 degrees west longitude, and the depth of the earthquake was 5 kilometers. Many aftershocks had already occurred. According to federal public safety sources, no serious damage has been reported. According to the Meteorological Department, there is no risk of a tsunami yet. The Chinese Embassy and Consulate in Mexico reminds Chinese citizens in Mexico to pay close attention to earthquake dynamics, weather warnings, and disaster prevention information, follow prevention and evacuation instructions issued by the local government, raise awareness of self-protection, and strengthen their own safety precautions. In the event of an emergency, please promptly call the police for help and contact the Embassy or Consulate in Mexico to provide assistance.