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Pijijiapan, Chiapas , Mexico, before the 8.1 earthquake off the coast. hotels , travel, reserve

Pijijiapan, Chiapas , Mexico, before the 8.1 earthquake off the coast. hotels , travel, nature reserve Chiapas travel, Chiapas tourism, Chiapas nature, Chiapas earthquake, Chiapas tsunami, Mexico travel, Mexico tourism, Mexico nature, Mexico eartquake, Mexico tsunami, Paredon travel, Paredon tourism, Paredon nature, Paredon eartquake, Paredon tsunami, Pijijiapan is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of Chiapas, on the coast of the Pacific Ocean about midway between the border with the state of Oaxaca and the international frontier with Guatemala. As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 50,079,[1] up from 46,949 as of 2005. It has a land area of 2,223.3 km². As of 2010, the city of Pijijiapan had a population of 16,917.[1] Other than the city of Pijijiapan, the municipality had 1,305 localities, the largest of which (with 2010 populations in parentheses) were: Las Brisas (1,718), San Isidro (1,626), Joaquín Miguel Gutiérrez (Margaritas) (1,617), Tamaulipas (Joaquín Amaro) (1,567), El Carmen (1,416), Hermenegildo Galeana (1,158), El Palmarcito (1,135), and La Esperanza (El Zapotal) (1,031), classified as rural.[1] On 7 September 2017, a powerful earthquake of magnitude 8.1 struck the coast of Pijijiapan, with the epicenter placed at 123 km (78 miles) southwest of the town.[2] El nombre Pijijiapan, proviene de la lengua náhuatl, es un topónimo aglutinado que se compone de dos palabras: pijiji = es el nombre de un ave palmípeda (Dendrocygna autumnalis) característica de la región. -apan = significa lugar en el agua o lugar en el río, es decir: "Lugar en el río de los pijijis", cuyo nombre es onomatopeya de tales aves. Ubicación[editar] Este municipio se ubica en la costa del océano Pacífico en la sección del Itsmo, y tiene una extensión territorial de 2,223.30 km². Límites municipales[editar] Tiene límites administrativos con los siguientes municipios y/o accidentes geográficos, según su ubicación:3​ Pijijiapan es un municipio del estado mexicano de Chiapas, ubicado en la costa del océano Pacífico, en la región socioeconómica de Istmo-costa conformada por tres municipios. Pijijiapan, Chiapas, México, antes del terremoto de 8,1 frente a la costa. hoteles, viajes, reserva natural Chiapas viajes, Chiapas turismo, Chiapas naturaleza, Terremoto de Chiapas, Tsunami de Chiapas, México viajes,   México turismo, México naturaleza, México eartquake,   México tsunami,   Viajes a Pijijiapan,   Pijijiapan turismo,   Pijijiapan naturaleza,   Pijijiapan eartquake,   Tsunami de Pijijiapan, The Gulf of Tehuantepec lies above the convergent boundary where the Cocos Plate is being subducted below the North American Plate at a rate of 6.4 cm/yr (2.5 in/yr).[10] Earthquake[edit] According to the National Seismological Service (SSN) of Mexico, the epicenter was located in the Gulf of Tehuantepec, about 137 kilometres (85 mi) southeast of Tonalá, Chiapas.[1] The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported that the epicenter was about 87 kilometres (54 mi) southwest of Pijijiapan, Chiapas.[2] The SSN reported a measurement of M 8.4,[1] while the USGS reported a M 8.1 earthquake after correcting an earlier estimate of M 8.0.[2] The earthquake is the most powerful to be measured in Mexico since the 1985 Mexico City earthquake,[11][12] and is comparable to the 1932 Jalisco earthquakes.[13] Damage[edit] Several homes in Chiapas have reportedly toppled or have been severely damaged by the earthquake; hospitals and schools were also damaged.[4] At least five people have died in the earthquake, including three in Chiapas and two in Tabasco.[4] The earthquake also caused buildings to shake and sway in Mexico City, while also knocking out electricity.[4] There were reports of glasses shattered at Mexico City International Airport.[14] Tsunami[edit] A tsunami with waves of 1 metre (3.3 ft) and higher was generated by the earthquake and was recorded at Salina Cruz.[5] Aftershocks[edit] In the hour following the earthquake, at least five aftershocks were recorded by the USGS.[15] The SSN has recorded at least 61 aftershocks.[1

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