
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck near Julian in San Diego County on April 14, 2025, shaking Southern California and prompting emergency alerts. No significant damage or injuries have been reported.
Key Points
- Magnitude: 5.2
- Epicenter: Near Julian, San Diego County
- Time: 10:08 AM PT, April 14, 2025
- Depth: Approximately 8 miles
- Felt As Far As: Los Angeles, over 100 miles away
- Damage/Injuries: No major reports
- Aftershocks: Several, including magnitudes 3.0 and 2.5
Epicenter Near Julian Causes Region-Wide Shaking
On the morning of April 14, 2025, at approximately 10:08 AM PT, a magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck near Julian, a mountain town in San Diego County. The tremor, occurring at a depth of about 8 miles, was felt across Southern California, including areas as far north as Los Angeles.
Residents Report Moderate Shaking
The U.S. Geological Survey classified the quake's intensity as level IV on the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale, indicating moderate shaking. Residents reported swaying lights and items falling from shelves. In Julian, minor incidents such as cups falling were noted, but no significant damage occurred.
Emergency Alerts and Precautions
The state's ShakeAlert system successfully sent out emergency alerts, providing residents with crucial seconds to take protective actions. Some schools evacuated students as a precaution, and Metrolink temporarily halted service on certain lines to inspect tracks.
No Major Damage or Injuries Reported
Despite the widespread shaking, there have been no reports of significant damage or injuries. Local authorities, including fire and police departments, confirmed the absence of emergency calls related to the quake.
Aftershocks and Seismic Activity
Several aftershocks followed the main quake, with magnitudes of 3.0 and 2.5 recorded in the Julian area. Seismologists suggest the earthquake may be associated with the Elsinore Fault, one of Southern California's major fault lines.
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