The quake occurred at 16:28 GMT at a depth of 60 kilometres and was measured as magnitude 5.5 on the Richter scale by the USGS and 5.4 by the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The quake had its epicentre 32 kilometres off the coast of Puerto San José, the USGS reported.
There is no information about victims or damages caused by the earthquake.
M5.4 #earthquake (#sismo) strikes 103 km SW of Guatemala City (#Guatemala) 8 min ago. Effects reported by eyewitnesses: pic.twitter.com/wG0BHZ7IzW
— EMSC (@LastQuake) November 13, 2019
— American Earthquakes 🌋🌊🌎 (@earthquakevt) November 13, 2019
The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources of El Salvador reported a 5.9 magnitude earthquake, saying that the tremors occurred 99 kilometres west of Barra de Santiago beach.
DATOS FINALES: Sismo mag. 5.9, frente a la costa de Guatemala. A 99 km al oeste de Barra de Santiago. Prof. 41 km. [2019-11-13, 10:28] pic.twitter.com/MOy7xF3Vv0
— Ministerio de Medio Ambiente (@MedioAmbienteSV) November 13, 2019
In October 2018, the Fuego volcano started to erupt in southern Guatemala, prompting an evacuation of the area and triggering a 5.8-magnitude earthquake.