Mexico Experiences 4.1 Magnitude Earthquake Near Tlahuapa—Seismic Activity Reported

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Tlahuapa, Mexico – A magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck 3 kilometers southeast of Tlahuapa on Sunday. The tremor hit at approximately 12:19 p.m. local time, with a depth of 42.2 kilometers.

According to the US Geological Survey, the epicenter was located near Acapulco, a region known for seismic activity. Although no immediate reports of damage or injuries were available, locals reported feeling the quake throughout the surrounding areas.

Residents were asked to remain alert for potential aftershocks. Seismic experts monitor the area closely to evaluate any risk of stronger earthquakes. This region frequently experiences moderate to strong seismic events due to tectonic activity along the Pacific Coast.

Citizens in Mexico who felt the tremor are encouraged to report their experience to authorities to aid in monitoring efforts.