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Magnitude 5.2 Earthquake Shakes Southern California, No Major Damage Reported

The quake struck near Julian, triggering aftershocks and precautionary measures but causing no significant injuries or structural harm.

Overview

  • A magnitude 5.2 earthquake occurred at 10:08 a.m. on April 14, 2025, with its epicenter located near Julian in San Diego County.
  • The quake was followed by a series of aftershocks, including tremors up to magnitude 3.5, recorded in the surrounding region.
  • No significant injuries or structural damage have been reported, with local authorities confirming no emergency service calls related to the event.
  • The quake was widely felt across Southern California, including Los Angeles, and as far south as parts of Mexico.
  • Precautionary measures included temporary Metrolink service suspensions and school evacuations, while ShakeAlert early warning notifications reached some residents seconds before the shaking began.

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