Geological Sciences Center Evacuated Following Guerrero Earthquake
Mexico City – Following a 5.2 magnitude earthquake originating in Guerrero, the Mexican Federal Investigations Center for Geological Sciences (GFZ) has been evacuated from its location in the Doctores colonia. Personnel from the Federal Police of Mexico City were involved in the evacuation process. The earthquake, which occurred on June 5, 2026, prompted immediate action to ensure the safety of staff and researchers at the GFZ.
Authorities determined that the seismic activity posed a potential risk to the institution’s facilities. The event was widely reported across social media, with the hashtag AlMomento documenting the response. The incident highlights the ongoing seismic activity in Mexico and the preparedness measures in place.
The earthquake’s epicenter was located in Guerrero, and the GFZ’s location in the Doctores area experienced significant shaking. This event underscores the importance of continued monitoring and response protocols within Mexico following seismic events. The situation is currently being monitored, and further updates will be provided as they become available.
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This is concerning news about the safety of researchers at the GFZ, and I hope everyone is accounted for and unharmed.