Attention. Civil Protection reveals when the two National Drills will be: dates and everything you need to know about the earthquake prevention exercise
Mexico will conduct two national simulation drills in 2026, scheduled for May 6 and September 19, aimed at strengthening earthquake preparedness.
In 2026, Mexico's Civil Protection Coordination is set to conduct two national earthquake simulation drills designed to enhance public preparedness for seismic events. The announcement was made by Laura Velázquez Alzúa, the national coordinator of Civil Protection, who emphasized the importance of these drills in promoting a culture of prevention among citizens. The first drill will be held on May 6, which coincides with the 40th anniversary of the National Civil Protection System, established following major earthquakes in the country.
The drills will simulate real emergency situations, allowing participants to practice established safety protocols. Notably, the May drill will take place on a Wednesday, with authorities ensuring that safety procedures are followed as if it were a regular weekday event. The second drill, set for September 19, maintains a similar objective, emphasizing the necessity for the public to remain vigilant and prepared for potential seismic activity.
This initiative is part of broader efforts by the Mexican government to minimize the risks associated with earthquakes, which are a significant hazard in the region. By engaging the public in these drills, authorities aim to instill confidence and readiness within communities, highlighting that preparedness is a shared responsibility that can make a vital difference in saving lives during actual seismic events.