M6.5 Depth: 35.0 km

M6.5 Earthquake in Mexico

UTC time: 2026-01-02 13:58:18 UTC Local time:

About this earthquake

On January 2, 2026 at 13:58 UTC, a magnitude M6.5 earthquake occurred in the Mexico region. The hypocenter lay relatively close to the surface at around 35 km, increasing how strongly it was felt. Events of this size are considered strong and can be dangerous in inhabited regions.

The event was recorded by EMSC. Mexico: over the past 24 hours, QuakeMap24 logged 6 earthquakes, the strongest at M5.5.

Details

Magnitude
M6.5
Depth
35.0 km
UTC time
2026-01-02 13:58:18 UTC
Local time
Country
City
Guerrero
Source
emsc
Coordinates
16.90170, -99.30260
Temperature
27.0°C

Map

Nearby population centers

Distances are straight-line distances from the epicenter. Population data: GeoNames.

PlaceDistanceDirectionPopulation
Ayutla de los Libres23.0 kmE15'370
Acapulco64.8 kmW658'609

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Subsequent earthquakes nearby

Events recorded after this earthquake within 250 km. They are not automatically classified as aftershocks.

First 6 hours14
First 24 hours31
First 72 hours49
Strongest subsequent eventM5.1

Historical context nearby

Comparison with recorded earthquakes before this event within 250 km.

Magnitude rank#1
Earlier events M≥4146
Earlier events M≥57
Compared since2025-02-14

Strongest earlier events

Historic earthquake map · Mexico

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Country statistics · Mexico

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