Southern California rattled by earthquake of magnitude 5.2
Briefly

On Monday morning, a 5.2 magnitude earthquake rattled southern California, centered in Julian, a town recognized for its apple pie. Located about 35 miles northeast of San Diego, this earthquake was preceded by a smaller 3.5 magnitude quake the day before. In the aftermath, aftershocks of 3.0 and 2.5 were also recorded, heightening the concerns of residents. Safety alerts prompted immediate responses advising individuals to drop, cover, and hold for their protection.
Southern Californians experienced a substantial 5.2 magnitude earthquake near Julian, alarming residents and prompting safety alerts to drop, cover, and hold.
The earthquake's epicenter was located in Julian, approximately 35 miles northeast of San Diego, a small town known for its apple pie.
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