How many drills will there be in 2026? Clara Brugada reveals the plan to strengthen prevention culture in case of an earthquake
Following the earthquakes in January 2026, Clara Brugada announced a plan to increase earthquake preparedness drills in Mexico City for the upcoming year.
In response to the earthquakes that struck in early January 2026, which included a significant tremor measuring six on the Richter scale centered in Guerrero, authorities in Mexico have heightened calls to reinforce the culture of preparedness and response to emergencies. The focus is particularly on ensuring that citizens are well-equipped to handle potential disasters stemming from seismic activity.
Clara Brugada, the Head of Government of Mexico City, has introduced a comprehensive plan aimed at encouraging citizen preparedness. Among the key elements of the plan is the schedule of earthquake drills to be conducted throughout 2026, beginning with the first drill set for February 18. This proactive measure intends to engage the public by simulating emergency scenarios, enabling individuals and communities to practice their response strategies effectively.
The first drill will commence at 11:00 AM, featuring the activation of the seismic alert system across Mexico City. The local government emphasizes this initiative not only to enhance individual readiness but to create a collective response culture that can mitigate the impact of future earthquakes. The groundwork laid by these planned activities signifies a crucial shift towards a more resilient urban environment, fostering a safety-first mindset among residents and officials alike.