Western Mexico hit by earthquake
Mexico's Gulf of California has been hit by a "strong" earthquake, according to the US National Earthquake Information Center.
There have been no reports of injuries or damage.
The 6.9-magnitude tremor struck at 1259 local time (1759GMT), and its epicentre was 76 miles (122km) north-north-east of Santa Isabel in Baja California.
There was a risk of a small, localised tsunami in the area, officials and experts warned.
Mexico's Gulf of California has been hit by a "strong" earthquake, according to the US National Earthquake Information Center.
There have been no reports of injuries or damage.
The 6.9-magnitude tremor struck at 1259 local time (1759GMT), and its epicentre was 76 miles (122km) north-north-east of Santa Isabel in Baja California.
There was a risk of a small, localised tsunami in the area, officials and experts warned.