A seismic event with a magnitude of 4.10 was recorded deep beneath the Pacific Ocean, approximately offshore the coast of Guatemala. The temblor occurred on February 4, 2026, at 07:34:30 UTC.
Initial analysis places the epicenter at 13.50°N latitude and 91.50°W longitude, situated near the convergent boundary of the Cocos and Caribbean plates. The hypocenter was calculated at a moderate focal depth of 35.0 kilometers, indicating the rupture occurred within the upper crust or subducting slab.
The area experienced corresponding mild environmental conditions. Local meteorological reports at the time of the event indicated a clear sky with surface temperatures near the coastline measured at 25.1°C, accompanied by a light offshore breeze.
This moderate magnitude event is consistent with the background tectonic activity observed throughout the highly seismically active Central American Volcanic Arc.
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