5.2 Magnitude Earthquake Near San Diego Shakes Southern California

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Strong Quake Felt Across Multiple Counties

A 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck near the mountain town of Julian, just east of San Diego, sending tremors across Southern California. Residents in parts of Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside, Palm Springs, and the San Fernando Valley reported feeling the shaking.

The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed the epicenter was about 2.5 miles south of Julian. The region experienced several aftershocks in the 2 to 3 magnitude range.


Public Response and On-the-Ground Reports

Many residents took to social media to share video clips showing the intense shaking. Some ducked for cover while others captured the moment from homes and businesses.

In Chula Vista, one woman described the quake as feeling “more like an explosion” at first, followed by rocking motions. Students at Crafton Hills College in Yucaipa also reported being startled by the tremors, with one student experiencing it while asleep in her car.


No Major Damage Reported

The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department confirmed there were no immediate reports of injuries or structural damage. Seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones commented that such a quake typically causes minimal damage unless structures are already compromised.

Items may have fallen off shelves, but no significant destruction is expected.


State Officials Monitoring the Situation

Governor Gavin Newsom has been briefed and the state is coordinating with local first responders to assess any potential damage. Authorities remain on alert as aftershocks continue to ripple through the region.


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