Mexico, July 18: A powerful earthquake measuring 7.4 magnitude struck off the southern coast of Mexico on Friday, according to preliminary data from the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

The strong tremor was felt across parts of the region, prompting authorities to assess the situation and monitor possible impacts. Mexico’s President said that no major damage had been reported following the earthquake.
Emergency agencies remained on alert and continued carrying out assessments to ensure public safety. Officials advised residents to remain cautious and follow safety guidelines as aftershocks may occur following a major seismic event.
The earthquake has once again highlighted the importance of preparedness and rapid response measures in one of the world’s most earthquake-prone regions.
