Earthquake hits San Diego at 5.2 magnitude and shakes Southern California with effects felt up to LA
Briefly

On Monday morning, Southern California experienced a 5.2-magnitude earthquake centered near San Diego. The tremors were significant enough to be felt in Los Angeles, located over 100 miles away, according to the US Geological Survey. The earthquake, which struck at approximately 10:08 a.m. local time, prompted emergency alerts from authorities urging residents to 'Drop, Cover, Hold On' to safeguard themselves. The quake caused noticeable shaking that wobbled roadways and high-rise buildings across the affected regions.
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck near San Diego on Monday morning, with tremors felt over 100 miles away, prompting emergency safety alerts from local authorities.
The US Geological Survey reported that the earthquake hit at around 10:08 a.m., causing shockwaves that impacted both roadways and buildings throughout the region.
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