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Death toll from dozens of earthquakes in Guatemala rises to 3
Death toll from dozens of earthquakes in Guatemala rises to 3

CTV News

time09-07-2025

  • Climate
  • CTV News

Death toll from dozens of earthquakes in Guatemala rises to 3

Neighbours remain outside their homes in Palin, Guatemala, Wednesday, July 9, 2025, after a series of earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from 3.0 to 5.6, according to authorities. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo) GUATEMALA CITY -- Authorities on Wednesday confirmed a third death in Guatemala a day after dozens of earthquakes shook the country, leaving crumbled walls and roads blocked by landslides. More than 150 earthquakes and aftershocks with magnitudes ranging from 3.0 to 5.7 have been reported since Tuesday afternoon. President Bernardo Arevalo said on social media that the latest victim was a woman who had been buried by debris south of Guatemala's capital. He expressed his condolences to the victims' families, and was visiting a town near the epicenter. The other two victims were men killed by falling rocks while travelling in a truck on a road in the department of Escuintla, firefighters said. In the affected areas, families slept overnight in the streets outside their homes as aftershocks continued. The tremors resulted in the evacuation of buildings, landslides and minor property damage, officials said, adding they were felt as far away as El Salvador. Arevalo said Tuesday that the main epicenter of the quakes was in the department of Sacatepequez, with aftershocks in the regions of Escuintla and Guatemala department.

Multiple Quakes Leave Casualties in Guatemala, Cause Landslides
Multiple Quakes Leave Casualties in Guatemala, Cause Landslides

Asharq Al-Awsat

time09-07-2025

  • Climate
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Multiple Quakes Leave Casualties in Guatemala, Cause Landslides

A series of dozens of earthquakes were recorded in the span of hours in Guatemala, leaving two dead when rocks fell on their vehicle, authorities said. Landslides left several others buried. More than 37 earthquakes and aftershocks with magnitudes ranging from 3.0 to 5.6 were reported in Guatemala Tuesday afternoon, said Edwin Rodas, director of the National Institute for Seismology, Vulcanology, Meteorology and Hydrology. The tremors resulted in the evacuation of buildings, landslides, and minor property damage, officials said, adding they were felt as far away as El Salvador. The two men killed were traveling in a pickup truck on a local road in the department of Escuintla when the rocks fell from a hillside onto the vehicle, firefighters said, according to The Associated Press. Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo said at a press conference Tuesday that the main epicenter of the quakes was in the department of Sacatepéquez, with aftershocks in the regions of Escuintla and Guatemala department. At least five people were buried by landslides, but emergency responders were able to rescue two, he added. The National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction declared an orange alert, the second-highest on the emergency scale. The US Geological Survey reported a 4.8 magnitude earthquake at 3:11 p.m. local time, 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) southwest of the town of Amatitlán, south of Guatemala City, with a depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles). It then reported another 5.7 magnitude quake 3 kilometers (2 miles) northwest of San Vicente Pacaya, a municipality in Escuintla, in the south-central region of the country. Another 4.8 magnitude quake was reported 6 kilometers (4 miles) northwest of Palín, also in Escuintla.

Multiple earthquakes kill 2 people in Guatemala, cause landslides and evacuations
Multiple earthquakes kill 2 people in Guatemala, cause landslides and evacuations

CTV News

time09-07-2025

  • Climate
  • CTV News

Multiple earthquakes kill 2 people in Guatemala, cause landslides and evacuations

Neighbours remain outside their homes in Palin, Guatemala, Wednesday, July 9, 2025, after a series of earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from 3.0 to 5.6, according to authorities. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo) A series of dozens of earthquakes were recorded in the span of hours in Guatemala, leaving two dead when rocks fell on their vehicle, authorities said. Landslides left several others buried. More than 37 earthquakes and aftershocks with magnitudes ranging from 3.0 to 5.6 were reported in Guatemala Tuesday afternoon, said Edwin Rodas, director of the National Institute for Seismology, Vulcanology, Meteorology and Hydrology. The tremors resulted in the evacuation of buildings, landslides, and minor property damage, officials said, adding they were felt as far away as El Salvador. The two men killed were traveling in a pickup truck on a local road in the department of Escuintla when the rocks fell from a hillside onto the vehicle, firefighters said. Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo said at a press conference Tuesday that the main epicentre of the quakes was in the department of Sacatepéquez, with aftershocks in the regions of Escuintla and Guatemala department. At least five people were buried by landslides, but emergency responders were able to rescue two, he added. The National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction declared an orange alert, the second-highest on the emergency scale. The US Geological Survey reported a 4.8 magnitude earthquake at 3:11 p.m. local time, four kilometres (2.5 miles) southwest of the town of Amatitlán, south of Guatemala City, with a depth of 10 kilometres (six miles). It then reported another 5.7 magnitude quake three kilometres (two miles) northwest of San Vicente Pacaya, a municipality in Escuintla, in the south-central region of the country. Another 4.8 magnitude quake was reported six kilometres (four miles) northwest of Palín, also in Escuintla. The Associated Press

Dozens of Earthquakes and Aftershocks Cause Two Deaths in Guatemala
Dozens of Earthquakes and Aftershocks Cause Two Deaths in Guatemala

Al Arabiya

time09-07-2025

  • Climate
  • Al Arabiya

Dozens of Earthquakes and Aftershocks Cause Two Deaths in Guatemala

Two people died when huge rocks fell on their vehicle in Guatemala after dozens of earthquakes were recorded in a matter of hours, authorities said. The two men killed were traveling in a pickup truck on a local road in the department of Escuintla Tuesday when the rocks fell from a hillside onto the vehicle, firefighters said. More than 37 earthquakes and aftershocks with magnitudes ranging from 3.0 to 5.6 were reported in Guatemala Tuesday afternoon, said Edwin Rodas, director of the National Institute for Seismology, Vulcanology, Meteorology and Hydrology. The tremors were felt as far away as El Salvador and resulted in the evacuation of buildings, landslides, and minor property damage, authorities said. Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo said at a press conference Tuesday that the main epicenter of the quakes was in the department of Sacatepéquez, with aftershocks in the regions of Escuintla and Guatemala department. At least five people were buried by landslides, and two of them had already been rescued, he added. The National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction declared an orange alert, the second highest on the emergency scale. The US Geological Survey reported a 4.8 magnitude earthquake at 3:11 p.m. local time, 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) southwest of the town of Amatitlán, south of Guatemala City, with a depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles). It then reported another 5.7 magnitude quake 3 kilometers (2 miles) northwest of San Vicente Pacaya, a municipality in Escuintla in the south-central region of the country. Another 4.8 magnitude quake was reported 6 kilometers (4 miles) northwest of Palín, also in Escuintla.

Dozens of earthquakes and aftershocks cause two deaths in Guatemala
Dozens of earthquakes and aftershocks cause two deaths in Guatemala

The Independent

time09-07-2025

  • Climate
  • The Independent

Dozens of earthquakes and aftershocks cause two deaths in Guatemala

Two people died when huge rocks fell on their vehicle in Guatemala, after dozens of earthquakes were recorded in a matter of hours, authorities said. The two men killed were traveling in a pickup truck on a local road in the department of Escuintla Tuesday when the rocks fell from a hillside onto the vehicle, firefighters said. More than 37 earthquakes and aftershocks with magnitudes ranging from 3.0 to 5.6 were reported in Guatemala Tuesday afternoon, said Edwin Rodas, director of the National Institute for Seismology, Vulcanology, Meteorology and Hydrology. The tremors were felt as far away as El Salvador and resulted in the evacuation of buildings, landslides, and minor property damage, authorities said. Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo said at a press conference Tuesday that the main epicenter of the quakes was in the department of Sacatepéquez, with aftershocks in the regions of Escuintla and Guatemala department. At least five people were buried by landslides and two of them had already been rescued, he added. The National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction declared an orange alert, the second highest on the emergency scale. The US Geological Survey reported a 4.8 magnitude earthquake at 3:11 p.m. local time, 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) southwest of the town of Amatitlán, south of Guatemala City, with a depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles). It then reported another 5.7 magnitude quake 3 kilometers (2 miles) northwest of San Vicente Pacaya, a municipality in Escuintla, in the south-central region of the country. Another 4.8 magnitude quake was reported 6 kilometers (4 miles) northwest of Palín, also in Escuintla.

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