A magnitude 7.3 earthquake hits the southern Mexican Pacific coast near the Mexico-Guatemala border, according to multiple reports. The quake is felt across a wide area, with people reporting shaking from Mexico City to as far as El Salvador. Mexican authorities initially do not report severe damage or casualties in either Mexico or Guatemala.

One report notes that Mexico City does not trigger a quake alert, citing government information that the energy released during the first few seconds does not exceed the system’s activation thresholds. Other outlets focus on the earthquake’s location and the lack of immediate damage reports as authorities assess impacts in both countries.

At this stage, information remains limited to early observations of shaking and preliminary assessments. Officials continue to monitor conditions and review reports from local areas to determine whether any damage has occurred beyond initial findings.