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Tsunami Warning Lifted After 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake on Mexico-Guatemala Border
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First reported by Ynet · 5 hours ago
What happened
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck near the Mexico-Guatemala border, mainly affecting Chiapas, Mexico, with the subsequent tsunami warning now lifted.
- 01A 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit the Mexico-Guatemala border area.
- 02The quake was mainly felt in Chiapas, southern Mexico.
- 03A tsunami warning was initially issued after the earthquake.
- 04The tsunami warning has since been removed.
- 05No ongoing tsunami threat remains after the alert was lifted.
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