On April 14, a 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck Southern California, specifically near Julian in San Diego County, at a depth of 8.3 miles. The quake occurred at 10:08 a.m. and was felt by over 35 people, with reports coming from regions as distant as Los Angeles and San Pedro. Following the initial tremor, aftershocks were reported. Many users took to social media to share their experiences, with several noting the intensity of the quake and the newly received earthquake alerts on their phones, marking a significant moment in earthquake preparedness.
More than 35 people from as far away as Los Angeles and San Pedro reported feeling the tremor.
Users on X, formerly known as Twitter, were quick to comment on the tremor with some calling it a 'huge earthquake.'
I felt that one," a user wrote. "That was the biggest earthquake I've felt since moving to San Diego."
Wow, that's the first time I've ever gotten an earthquake alert on my phone before it hit," one user wrote.
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