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An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 struck southern Mexico near the border with Guatemala, followed by a 5.3 magnitude aftershock. No significant damage or injuries were reported. The earthquake prompted a tsunami warning, which was later lifted, and residents were advised to stay away from the coast, with warnings of sea level fluctuations exceeding one meter. No reports of casualties have been recorded, while authorities are assessing the damage. The area remains calm so far.
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