Evidence ledger

What is confirmed

  • A 7.3‑magnitude earthquake struck near the Mexico‑Guatemala border, raising fears of a tsunami and shaking buildings across three countries.[1]

What remains disputed or unverified

No disputed central claims are recorded for this story.

A 7.3‑magnitude earthquake struck near the Mexico‑Guatemala border early today, sending seismic waves that shook buildings across three neighboring nations and sparking concerns of a tsunami.[1]

Impact Across Three Countries

Residents in Mexico and Guatemala reported intense shaking, and preliminary damage assessments suggest cracks in several structures. The tremor’s reach extended to a third country where authorities confirmed visible seismic effects.[1]

Tsunami Concerns

Fears of a tsunami prompted officials to issue early warnings and set up monitoring stations along coastal lines. Beachgoers were advised to stay inland until detailed assessments are completed.[1]

Version and update history
  1. Version 1 · Initial source-grounded generation