# 6236
Although the magnitude has been bouncing around (7.6 – 7.9) and may yet be adjusted again by the USGS, what was obviously strong seismic event has struck southern Mexico near the town of Ometepec (pop. 55,000), in the state of Guerrero.
This is about 115 miles from Acapulco. There are no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
While local tsunami or tidal changes may be reported, as of now there are no Pacific wide Tsunami warnings issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
Related Post:
Earthquake
- A West Coast Shake Up Call
- Canada: Another West Coast Temblor
- USGS: Eastern Earthquakes - Rare But Powerful
- Shaken, And Hopefully Stirred
- Haida Gwaii Quake & Tsunami Advisories
- Reminder: ShakeOut Drills On Oct. 18th
- 7.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Columbia
- Japan’s Earthquake: Learning from Megadisasters
- NPM12: A Whole Lotta Shakeouts Going On
- Hawaii & Japan Tsunami Advisories
- Philippines: 7.9 Quake & Tsunami Warning
- The 2012 Great SouthEast ShakeOut
- LA: A Not So Gentle Reminder
- 5.8 Mag. Quake Rocks Northern Italy
- Video: Three Congressional Hazards Briefings
- USGS: New Real-Time Earthquake Map
- The Great Utah ShakeOut
- Strong Aftershocks Strike Off Sumatra
- Sumatra Tsunami Travel Times
- Japan: Quake/Tsunami Risks Greater Than Previously Thought
- Sometimes, Where You Least Expect It . . .
- Japan Rattled By Series Of Quakes
- Reminder: Great Central U.S. Shakeout Today
- The Great Central U.S. Shakeout: Feb 7th, 2012
Mexico
- MMWR: Mild H7N3 Infections In Two Poultry Workers - Jalisco, Mexico
- Updating Mexico’s H7N3 Outbreak
- Mexico Declares National H7N3 Animal Health Emergency
- Mexico: High Path H7 In Jalisco
- The Sonora/Arizona GBS Cluster
- Follow Up On Juarez Reports
- Some Curious Reports Out Of Juarez
- More On the Veracruz Paralysis Outbreak
- Guillain-Barre Syndrome in Mexico
- Study: Impact Of 1918 Pandemic In Mexico
Widget by [ Iptek-4u ]