Saudi nationals living in Mexico were urged to keep off the zones which were hit by an earthquake early today, according to Al Riyadh newspaper.
The Saudi Embassy in Mexico called on compatriots to comply with the instructions of the local authorities for their own safety.
The embassy appealed to all Saudis in Mexico on its twitter account, urging them to report any emergency on mobile number 5215543693133.
A prolonged 7.2 magnitude quake that rocked Mexico on Friday left nearly a million homes and businesses without power in the capital and four southwest states, the federal electricity commission said, but no deaths were reported, according to Reuters.
At least 50 homes suffered damage in the southern state of Oaxaca, which, along with Mexico City, is still reeling from earthquakes that caused widespread damage in September.
The epicenter was about 90 miles (145km) from Pacific coast surfing resort Puerto Escondido in Oaxaca and had a depth of 15.3 miles (24.6km), according to the US Geological Survey.
The powerful, sustained shaking on Friday gave way to 194 aftershocks, the national seismology service said, and caused widespread panic.
In Mexico City, the seismic alarm sounded 72 seconds before tremors were felt, Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said, giving residents time to flee to the streets.