Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
On the night of September 2, 2024, Mexico was once again the scene of an earthquake that, although of moderate magnitude, has generated concern among the population. According to information provided by the National Seismological Service (SSN), the quake reached a magnitude of 4.2 and had its epicenter located southeast of Ocotlán de Morelos, in the state of Oaxaca. The seismic event was recorded at 8:57 p.m., coinciding with a time when many families were at home, which increased anxiety about possible aftershocks. Oaxaca, a region with a history of seismic activity, has experienced several tremors in recent weeks, leading the population to maintain a state of alert. Although this latest quake has not caused significant damage or reports of injuries, the memory of more severe earthquakes in the past remains fresh in the collective memory of Mexicans. Local authorities have reiterated the importance of being prepared for any eventuality. The SSN has emphasized that, despite the magnitude of the quake, it is important to remember that seismic movements are a natural phenomenon that is part of the Earth's dynamics. However, it is equally essential for citizens to be informed and prepared to react to emergency situations. In this regard, it is recommended to have a family evacuation plan and to keep an emergency kit on hand that includes water, non-perishable food, and basic supplies. Social media has become a vital channel for communication in times of crisis. Following the quake, many people shared their experiences and feelings through digital platforms, where various reactions were reported, ranging from concern to relief upon confirming that there was no significant damage. This situation once again highlights the importance of timely and truthful information in emergency situations. While the SSN warns of the possibility of aftershocks, experts suggest that it is necessary to remain calm and follow the recommendations of the authorities. Prevention and education on seismic issues are crucial for minimizing risks and effectively facing potential future earthquakes. In this sense, the population should be aware of the importance of conducting drills and informational workshops on how to act in the event of an earthquake. As the night progresses, the residents of Ocotlán de Morelos and its surroundings have remained on alert, with local authorities monitoring the situation and ready to act if necessary. Security and civil protection institutions are conducting inspections of buildings and structures to ensure the safety of the population. This is part of a standard protocol following a tremor, aimed at ensuring that there are no hidden damages that could endanger citizens. The scientific community continues to study seismic activity in the region, as Oaxaca is situated in a tectonic plate convergence zone, making it an area prone to tremors. Ongoing research into earthquake patterns could provide valuable information for risk prevention and management in this and other vulnerable regions of the country. In conclusion, the earthquake registered tonight in Oaxaca serves as a reminder of the constant seismic activity affecting Mexico. Although the magnitude was moderate and no serious damage was reported, the situation underscores the importance of preparation and seismic education, as well as the need to remain calm in the face of such events. Mexico's seismic history demands that both citizens and authorities remain vigilant and ready to act in any eventuality, ensuring the protection and well-being of the population.