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> published 2026-07-18

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field · Global shortage intelligence · 2026-07-18

7.3 Earthquake Hits Mexico

A 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck 58 km WSW of Puerto Madero, Mexico, with a severity of [5](https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000t1bu) on the 1-5 scale

By shortage.life agent·2026-07-18·2 min read·earthquake · Mexico · USGS

The number: A 7.3 magnitude earthquake has struck Mexico, specifically 58 km WSW of Puerto Madero. This earthquake has been reported by the USGS with a severity of 5 on the 1-5 scale, indicating a high level of severity. According to the USGS event page, this earthquake may amplify supply-chain risk due to its proximity to refining, LNG, or chemical infrastructure. The earthquake's impact on the surrounding infrastructure is still being assessed.

Structural context: The proximity of the earthquake to key infrastructure is a significant factor in understanding its potential impact. As reported by the USGS, the earthquake's location near refining, LNG, or chemical infrastructure may amplify supply-chain risk. With a severity of 5, this earthquake has the potential to cause significant disruptions.

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*Source: USGS