On Monday, a 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck San Diego County, primarily affecting Julian and surrounding areas. Centered 3 miles south of Julian and 17 miles east of Ramona, the quake caused significant feelings of unease among residents, especially in sparsely populated regions where shaking was categorized as 'strong'. Although some furniture was moved due to the tremors, the U.S. Geological Survey reported no major damage or injuries. More populated coastal areas experienced 'light' shaking. The quake occurred at 10:08 a.m., demanding attention to emergency preparedness in earthquake-prone regions.
The 5.2 magnitude earthquake centered near Julian was felt broadly across Southern California, with reports of strong jolts and light shaking in coastal areas.
The earthquake struck at 10:08 a.m., causing fright but no major damages or injuries, showcasing the region's preparedness for seismic events.
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