A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck 8 km southeast of Coalcomán de Vázquez Pallares in Michoacán early on Sunday, January 12, at 2:32 A.M. (local time), according to USGS. RESTRICTIONS AND USAGE TERMS: Please credit “@VillaDeCortesBJ via Spectee”.
Mexican president says President Trump can call the gulf whatever he wants but that the world will still call it the Gulf of Mexico.
MEXICO CITY — A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck a region in southwestern Mexico early Sunday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, causing no serious damage or casualties. It said the quake was centered 13 miles southeast of Aquila near the boundary of Colima and Michoacán states at a depth of 21 miles.
Mexico has been hit by a 6.1 magnitude earthquake, in the area near Manzanillo, Colima, in the early hours of the morning.
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A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck southwestern Mexico near the Colima-Michoacán border. There were no serious casualties or damage reported. President Claudia Sheinbaum indicated emergency protocols were evaluated,
Trump said at a press conference Tuesday morning that his incoming administration will rename the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America," "because we do most of the work there, and it's ours." He called the "Gulf of America" a "beautiful name."
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Share MEXICO CITY (AP) — A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck a region in southwestern Mexico early Sunday ...
The US Geological Survey on Sunday said a magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck a region of southwest Mexico. It was gathered that the tremor was centred eight
An earthquake with a 3.7 magnitude struck just off the coast of San Francisco, according to data from the U.S. Geological Survey. This is a breaking news update. More information to be added as available.
In his inaugural address, President Trump doubled-down on his pledge to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico. Here’s what to know about the Gulf, the name and the possibility it might change.
Figure 1: Location of the Cebolleta Project and Known Uranium Deposits