How the Hosts of the 'Hoy' Program Experienced the First 2026 Earthquake Drill in CdMx Live | VIDEO
The hosts of Televisa's 'Hoy' program participated live in Mexico City's first earthquake drill for 2026, emphasizing the importance of preparedness.
On the morning of February 18, during the 'Hoy' program aired by Televisa, the first earthquake drill for Mexico City for the year 2026 took place as a preventive measure against potential disasters. The governor of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina, underscored the necessity of extensive preparedness for seismic events, marking the significance of the drill for both the hosts and the audience alike.
While the show was in progress, the hosts efficiently executed their earthquake response protocol, leaving the studio in an organized fashion while adhering to safety guidelines. This live demonstration was not just a preparatory exercise; it served to raise awareness among viewers about the importance of being ready for an actual earthquake, illustrating the correct response behaviors in real time.
Throughout the event, the show's presenters utilized their social media platforms to share insights from the drill, advocating for calmness and the proper execution of safety measures. By participating in this drill transparently, the program aimed to educate its audience about the seriousness of these preventative exercises, reinforcing the message that being prepared can potentially save lives in an earthquake scenario.