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Threatwhere distills thousands of global signals into actionable, high-fidelity risk insights — freeing your team to focus on what matters most.
Our system enriches every event with context, severity, and key actors — cutting through the noise to surface what truly demands attention.
No more waiting. Threatwhere empowers teams to detect, assess, and act on threats in real time — across any region, domain, or sector.
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Threatwhere combines global event detection, AI-driven enrichment, and real-time visualisation into one platform — empowering teams to detect, assess, and respond to risks in seconds.
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Whether you monitor geopolitical crises, natural disasters, cyber activity or civil unrest — Threatwhere delivers mission-ready intelligence, enriched by AI and delivered live to your team.
Real-time threat alerts and intelligence updates from our team.
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake occurred 48 kilometers southwest of Aquiles Serdán, Chiapas, Mexico, at 17:00 UTC on July 17, 2026, with a shallow depth of 15 kilometers. The event triggered a tsunami warning for coastal regions in Mexico and Guatemala, prompting evacuations in Tapachula and Guatemala City. Authorities confirmed at least two injuries—one from a fall during evacuation and another from falling debris—and reported minor structural damage including cracked walls, detached ceiling panels, and gas leaks. Tsunami waves measuring 0.3 meters above normal tide levels were recorded in Puerto Madero and Chiapas. Emergency response protocols remain active, with field teams assessing structural impacts and coastal conditions. Aftershocks in the magnitude 5–6 range continue to pose a risk of additional damage.
Risk to organizational assets in southern Mexico has stabilized from acute crisis to sustained operational disruption. Structural damage, utility failures, and road blockages limit access and mobility. Continued aftershocks increase the probability of incremental infrastructure degradation. Coastal zones remain under surveillance for residual flood risks. Recovery timelines are uncertain, with prolonged service interruptions expected for transportation, communications, and energy networks.
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