Mexico City Earthquake Alarm Goes Off in Error During Maintenance

Mexico City Earthquake Alarm Goes Off in Error During Maintenance
People react after the earthquake alarm sounded in Mexico City on May 8, 2023. (Luis Cortes/Reuters)
Reuters
5/8/2023
Updated:
5/8/2023

MEXICO CITY—The early warning seismic alarm system in Mexico City sounded off on Monday in error during maintenance work, sending panicked residents into the streets in anticipation of an earthquake that turned out to be a false alarm.

Reuters witnesses heard the alarm in different parts of the city and saw residents filing out of office and residential buildings, and even a hospital.

Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Twitter that the alarm had been activated, but there were no reports of an actual earthquake and the ground in the megalopolis never actually started shaking.

“Due to an error derived from maintenance work, the seismic alarm was accidentally activated at 851 locations in Mexico City. We apologize for the inconvenience and impact this incident caused,” the Mexico City government said on Twitter minutes later.

Earthquakes frequently rock Mexico City, sometimes with deadly consequences, and the seismic alarm system often gives residents precious seconds to head to a secure area before the shaking starts.

People react after the earthquake alarm sounded in Mexico City on May 8, 2023. (Luis Cortes/Reuters)
People react after the earthquake alarm sounded in Mexico City on May 8, 2023. (Luis Cortes/Reuters)