This Thursday, June 18, 2026, Mexico is looking at the constant pulse of the Earth, in a region marked by the intense dynamics of the Pacific Fire Belt, recognized as one of the most active seismic corridors on the planet. In this context, the National Seismological Service maintains a permanent monitoring, reporting in real time the magnitude, location and characteristics of each earthquake recorded. For millions of people with family members i…
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This Thursday, June 18, 2026, Mexico is looking at the constant pulse of the Earth, in a region marked by the intense dynamics of the Pacific Fire Belt, recognized as one of the most active seismic corridors on the planet. In this context, the National Seismological Service maintains a permanent monitoring, reporting in real time the magnitude, location and characteristics of each earthquake recorded. For millions of people with family members i…