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Mexico Logs 2,625 Aftershocks After M6.5 Guerrero Quake as Peru Records Moderate Shakes

Emergency agencies sustain federal response plans and damage surveys in Guerrero while Peru’s seismic service reports a Nasca tremor with no tsunami risk or major damage.

Overview

  • - The National Seismological Service reported 2,625 aftershocks as of Monday morning, with the strongest at magnitude 4.7 following Friday’s 6.5 quake near San Marcos, Guerrero.
  • - Guerrero authorities list damage in 24 municipalities, and in San Marcos about 700 homes have medium damage and 43 have severe damage concentrated in the town center.
  • - Officials confirm a preliminary toll of two deaths—one in San Marcos from a house collapse and one in Mexico City during evacuation—along with multiple injuries treated in Guerrero and the capital.
  • - Mexico’s Defense and Navy keep DN-III-E and Naval plans active as civil protection teams continue inspections, monitoring, and assistance across affected areas.
  • - In a separate sequence, Peru’s IGP recorded a magnitude 4.6 quake west of San Juan (Nasca) on Monday, depth ~31 km and intensity II–III, with naval authorities ruling out a tsunami and no significant damages reported.