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Map: 7.3-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off Mexico's Coast

A powerful earthquake off Mexico's coast triggers tsunami warnings and shakes multiple countries.

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The brief

The quake, which occurred along the Pacific Ring of Fire, prompted a tsunami threat for Mexico and Guatemala. Coverage from Reuters, FOX Weather, CNN, and The New York Times focuses on the earthquake's magnitude and the subsequent tsunami warnings. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that no tsunami is expected for California.

The earthquake's impact on Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador is emphasized. Tsunami warnings and the potential for further seismic activity are key points in the coverage. Watch for updates on the tsunami warnings and any reported damage or injuries in the affected regions.

Coverage does not yet specify the extent of the damage or the status of rescue efforts.

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Quick answers

Where did the earthquake occur?

The earthquake struck off the coast of Puerto Madero, Mexico.

Which countries were affected by the earthquake?

The earthquake affected Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador.

Was there a tsunami threat?

Yes, a tsunami threat was issued for Mexico and Guatemala.

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