On April 14, 2025, a magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck three miles south of Julian, California, at 10:08 a.m., reported by the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake's effects were felt as far northwest as Oxnard and northeast towards Palm Springs, with strongest tremors noted in Julian, Ramona, and Cuyamaca Ranch State Park. Originating 8.3 miles deep near the Elsinore fault zone, the earthquake is expected to be followed by smaller aftershocks. Following the event, the San Diego Museum of Fine Art closed temporarily for safety assessments, reflecting the impacts of seismic activity on local infrastructure.
A magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck three miles south of Julian, felt as far away as Oxnard and Palm Springs, underscoring California's seismic activity.
The earthquake originated 8.3 miles deep, immediately south of the Elsinore fault zone, which is one of California's most active seismic areas.
Reports indicate the strongest shaking occurred in Julian, Ramona, and Cuyamaca Ranch State Park, with aftershocks anticipated following the main quake.
The San Diego Museum of Fine Art temporarily closed for checks post-earthquake, demonstrating the impact of seismic events on public infrastructure.
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