Two small earthquakes shook Mexico City at dawn on Wednesday, but did not activate the capital's earthquake alert, according to local press.
The National Seismological Service reported, preliminarily, that the first tremor had a magnitude of 2.8 and the second was 1.8.
The head of the local government, Martí Batres, indicated that the microseisms originated in the Álvaro Obregón and Benito Juárez municipalities.
So far, no injuries or material damage have been reported.
“We are gathering information and will continue to report,” Bartres said on his X social network account.