The Los Cabos City Council is urging public institutions, private businesses and residents to take part in the 2026 National Emergency Drill, scheduled for Wednesday, May 6 at 10 a.m., according to the Municipal Directorate of Civil Protection and Risk Management.
The drill will simulate an 8.1-magnitude earthquake accompanied by a tsunami warning for coastal areas. Officials say the exercise aims to strengthen preparedness and evaluate emergency response capabilities.
40th Anniversary of Civil Protection System
Civil Protection Director Francisco Cota said the event coincides with the 40th anniversary of the National Civil Protection System, set up in May 1986. He emphasized the importance of broad participation by government agencies, businesses, schools and the public to test internal protocols and improve response times.
Cota added that Mayor Christian Agúndez considers prevention and public safety top priorities for his administration. To participate officially, building managers must register their facilities on the National Drill website to obtain certification. Brigade members and coordinators are also required to upload photographic and documentary evidence after completing the exercise.
Registration and Deployment Details
Registration is open for offices, schools and homes at www.simulacronacional.sspc.gob.mx/simulacromayo2026/.
During the drill, Civil Protection personnel will be deployed across key locations in the municipality to assess evacuation routes, response times and compliance with safety measures. Authorities said such exercises help identify weaknesses in emergency plans and strengthen coordination in the event of a real disaster.


