San Diego Earthquake

San Diego Earthquake: 5.2 Magnitude Tremor Shakes Southern California

A 5.2 magnitude earthquake, centered 2.49 miles south of Julian, California, struck at 10:08 a.m. Monday, causing widespread shaking across Southern California and into Mexico. The quake, likely originating from the Elsinore Fault, was approximately eight miles deep and was followed by at least seven aftershocks. Reports of damage are emerging, including cracked ceilings and fallen merchandise, while Mayor Gloria reported no major damage to the city of San Diego. The situation remains developing.

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