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A 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook the San Diego area on Monday.
The epicenter was reported near Julian, California, a town about 30 miles northeast of downtown San Diego, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
San Diego Fire told Fox News that there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
It was initially reported as 6.0 magnitude before being downgraded to 5.2 magnitude, according to the USGS.
NEW: A magnitude 5.2 #earthquake just hit northeast of San Diego in Southern California.
— Matthew Cappucci (@MatthewCappucci) April 14, 2025
The quake featured some side to side "strike slip" motion but also some thrust (oceanic plate sliding a little bit below continental plate). Crunching of smaller faults near San Andrea's. pic.twitter.com/JJsw2HS0PJ
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