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Strong quake off Mexican coast rattles Guatemala and El Salvador, but leaves no damage

A 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Mexico, triggering tsunami precautions across the region.

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A 7.3 magnitude earthquake occurred off the coast of Mexico near the border with Guatemala. The tremors were felt in Guatemala and El Salvador.

Coverage from Sky News, South China Morning Post, The Inertia, and KATU confirms that authorities issued tsunami warnings following the seismic activity. Reports indicate that the tsunami threat has since been lifted.

Observers are monitoring the region for potential aftershocks.

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What was the magnitude of the earthquake?

The earthquake measured 7.3 in magnitude.

Was there a tsunami threat?

Yes, tsunami precautions were prompted, but the threat has since been lifted.

Were there reports of damage?

Current coverage indicates the earthquake left no damage.

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