Update 1:22 on June 24, Beijing time:

  At 10:29 a.m. local time on June 23, local time, after the 7.5-magnitude earthquake in Oaxaca, Mexico, as of 11:45 a.m., a total of 147 occurred within 1 hour and 15 minutes after the earthquake Aftershocks, of which the highest magnitude reached 4.6. As of now, there are no specific reports of casualties and property damage. (Headquarters reporter Sheng Jiadi Lu Xinglin)

Updated at 0:15, June 24, Beijing time:

  The National Earthquake Monitoring Bureau of Mexico updated and adjusted the earthquake magnitude to 7.5. (Headquarters reporter Sheng Jiadi)

Published at 23:44, June 23, Beijing time:

  At 10:29 am local time on June 23, local time, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake occurred in central Mexico. The earthquake warning system was launched, and the Mexican Ministry of Civil Defense started the response mechanism. Mexico City has a clear sense of earthquake and there are no reports of casualties or property damage. (Headquarters reporter Sheng Jiadi Lu Xinglin)

  China Seismic Network officially determined that an earthquake of magnitude 7.4 occurred at 23:29 on June 23 in Mexico (16.14 degrees north latitude, 95.75 degrees west longitude) with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.

  There are 6 large and medium cities within 300 kilometers of the epicenter, most recently Oaxaca, about 146 kilometers from the epicenter. (Chairman CCTV reporter Cui Shijie)