Earthquake of magnitude 4.0 shakes Oaxaca and keeps the population on alert.

Earthquake of magnitude 4.0 shakes Oaxaca and keeps the population on alert.

A magnitude 4.0 earthquake shook Oaxaca, Mexico, causing alarm among the population, but there were no reports of significant damage.

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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.

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A new earthquake has shaken Mexican territory, putting the population on alert. On Monday, September 9, the National Seismological Service (SSN) confirmed that a tremor with a magnitude of 4.0 was recorded at 7:56 p.m. local time, with its epicenter located south of Salina Cruz, in the state of Oaxaca. Although the magnitude is not considered extremely high, earthquakes in this region often generate concern among the inhabitants. The depth of the earthquake was 15.2 kilometers, indicating that it was a relatively shallow tremor. Such seismic movements are known to be more perceptible at the surface, and it is likely that many residents of Salina Cruz and surrounding areas felt the shaking. The community's response to the tremor has varied, ranging from initial fright to immediate damage assessments and information-seeking by citizens. As is common during this time of year, Mexico experiences an increase in seismic activity, prompting the SSN to maintain constant monitoring of ground movements. The earthquake season, which coincides with the rainy season in the country, once again highlights the importance of having a culture of prevention and preparedness for natural disasters. Local authorities have reiterated the importance of having a family evacuation plan and identifying refuge areas in case of emergencies. Although no significant damage or casualties have been reported following today's earthquake, the SSN and other civil protection agencies continue to conduct assessments in the affected areas. Rapid response and effective communication are key to mitigating the effects of any eventuality, and in this regard, communities are being encouraged to stay informed and prepared. On social media, many people shared their experiences, with some commenting that they felt the shaking strongly, while others barely noticed it. This contrast underscores the variability in the perception of earthquakes and the importance of having accurate and timely information. Through digital platforms, authorities have sought to keep the public updated on any developments related to the earthquake. This seismic event should serve as a reminder of Mexico's active geography, which is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire. The tectonic plates in this region generate constant seismic activity, keeping the country in a state of alert at all times. Education and preparation are essential for all citizens, and it is imperative that the recommendations of earthquake experts are taken seriously. While awaiting more information, the SSN has assured that it will continue to monitor seismic activity in the region. Furthermore, the public is urged to remain calm and to avoid spreading rumors that could cause unnecessary panic. The actions of authorities and the collaboration of citizens are fundamental in facing these natural events. As night falls, the people of Oaxaca find themselves in a state of alert but also of resilience. The community has demonstrated on numerous occasions its ability to unite and confront adversities. In this sense, it is expected that, if necessary, preventive measures will be adopted to safeguard everyone's safety. Finally, it is crucial to remember that seismic education is a powerful tool. Recommendations for how to act during and after an earthquake are essential for reducing risks and protecting lives. In the face of ground movement, preparation and information are vital allies for the safety of the population.

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