Minor Damage from 5.2 Quake in Southern California
Minor Damage from 5.2 Quake in Southern California

Minor Damage from 5.2 Quake in Southern California

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A magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck near Julian, California, affecting areas across San Diego County and Southern California, causing minor damage but no reported injuries. Centered near William Heise County Park, the quake triggered landslides and road closures in places like Granite Hills and North County. Residents reported intense shaking, leading to some structural damage estimated between $500 to $600 in businesses. Train services were temporarily halted to inspect tracks for damage, and the need for preparedness for future seismic activity was emphasized by experts. The shaking was felt as far as Mexico, highlighting the widespread impact of the event. Despite the disruptions, local authorities confirmed no major structural damage or casualties.

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