Life often unfolds with quiet moments, the kind where we simply enjoy the day. This past Thursday, just after midday, folks in Tenosique, Tabasco, felt a gentle nudge from the earth. A moderate tremor stirred things up, a surprising shake that reminded everyone of nature’s powerful rhythm.
The National Seismological System reported the event. It measured a magnitude of 4.2. The tremor’s center was about 14 kilometers southwest of Tenosique.
Understanding the Earth’s Movements
That same Thursday, other subtle movements were noted across the region, mostly during the early morning hours. For instance, a 4.0 magnitude tremor occurred far off the coast of Oaxaca. It was 100 kilometers southeast of Salina Cruz, happening at 1:00:41 AM. The coordinates for this one were Latitude 15.36 and Longitude -94.79, with a depth of 16 kilometers.
Michoacán also experienced a series of smaller shakes. One measured 2.7, located 14 kilometers southeast of Peribán at 3:40 AM. Another, a 3.5, hit 77 kilometers south of Coalcomán just a minute later at 3:41 AM. Then, another 2.7 quake happened in the same area soon after. Jalisco and Chiapas also had their own moments of movement during the dark hours. These tremors, even the mild ones, serve as a helpful reminder. They show us the importance of being aware and ready, especially in places not known for big earthquakes.
Simple Ways to Stay Prepared
No matter how big or small an earthquake feels, staying calm is always the first step. Thinking ahead about basic safety measures can make a big difference. If you’re in a public place, like a grocery store, look for strong spots. Think about columns or sturdy furniture where you can take cover. It is wise to stay away from tall shelves or displays that might fall over.
If the power goes out, avoid using candles or matches. This prevents fires or explosions from possible gas leaks. Instead, keep flashlights or battery-powered lamps handy. They offer safe light when you need it most.
It is also a good idea to know your way around. Learn the quickest exit paths and identify safe meeting spots outside. As our friends in Civil Protection often say, being prepared, both as individuals and as families, is truly important. It helps us lessen risks and know how to react, even to the smallest tremor.
Details of the Tenosique Event
The National Seismological System shared exact details about the Tenosique tremor on their official X account, @SismologicoMX. The quake happened at 1:03 PM on Thursday, July 17, 2025. Its precise location was Latitude 17.37 and Longitude -91.51, with a shallow depth of 10 kilometers.
The official post shared the technical facts: “SISMO Magnitud 4.2 Loc 14 km al SUROESTE de TENOSIQUE, TAB 17/07/25 13:03:43 Lat 17.37 Lon -91.51 Pf 10 km.” This confirmed all the facts about the quake’s location and features.
The Tenosique tremor was a low to moderate shake for that area. On the same day, other gentle seismic movements were felt in places like Oaxaca and Michoacán. While this particular event caused no damage, it served as a powerful nudge. Staying informed and prepared remains essential for everyone’s safety. It’s a simple act of care in our everyday lives.
