Earthquake of magnitude 6.3 strikes southern Mexico



Saturday, January 3, 2026- A 6.3-magnitude earthquake shook southern Mexico, causing significant alarm and prompting emergency responses across the region. The tremor was felt widely, including in Oaxaca and Chiapas, where residents reported strong shaking that rattled homes and sent people fleeing into the streets. 

Authorities confirmed that while structural damage has been reported in some areas, the full extent of casualties or destruction is still being assessed.

Emergency teams have been deployed to inspect buildings, roads, and bridges for damage, while hospitals are on alert for potential injuries. Residents have been urged to follow safety protocols, stay away from unstable structures, and prepare for possible aftershocks. Local officials are coordinating with federal agencies to provide immediate assistance to affected communities.

The quake highlights the ongoing seismic risk in southern Mexico, a region located along major fault lines. Experts warn that preparedness and rapid response are critical, especially in urban areas where population density increases the potential for harm. Communities are being urged to remain vigilant as authorities continue assessments and rescue operations.

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