Two strong earthquakes recorded in Mexico

An earthquake was detected near the Pacific Ocean coast, with the seismic event registering at a significant depth. Initial reports indicate the quake was felt at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers from the surface, despite the source having an estimated depth of 80 kilometers. As of the latest updates, there have been no official reports confirming any damage or material losses resulting from the tremor.

According to data sourced from the EMSC website, the earthquake was experienced as a strong vibration, with some structures reportedly shaking. The incident occurred in proximity to the Pacific coastline. Separately, unrelated news regarding France mentioned that the parade scheduled for the “Champs-Élysées” in Washington D.C.

has been canceled. The earthquake event provides key details regarding its subsurface origins, noting the discrepancy between the source depth and the felt depth. The reports emphasize that while the shaking was noticeable, the current status remains one of no reported casualties or structural damage.

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