Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 2
Mexico Fans Trigger Seismic Signal After 2-0 World Cup Win Over Ecuador
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 2

Mexico Fans Trigger Seismic Signal After 2-0 World Cup Win Over Ecuador

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 2

Summary

  • A 22nd-minute goal by Julian Quiñones set off an "artificial seismic signal" in Mexico City as celebrating Mexico fans at Estadio Azteca jolted local monitoring equipment.
  • The surge came during Mexico's 2-0 Round of 32 win over Ecuador, with Raul Jimenez adding a second goal in the 31st minute to send the hosts into the Round of 16.
  • Officials described the reading as crowd-driven ground movement rather than a real earthquake, with no indication the stadium faced any danger.
  • The episode echoed 2018, when Mexico fans also registered on seismic monitors after Hirving Lozano's goal against Germany.

Insights

A seismic celebration ended in three deaths. Is Mexico's famous fan passion now a terrifying World Cup liability?
Can the science behind fan-made earthquakes help predict and prevent deadly crowd surges at future events?