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There is, of course, the mighty San Andreas ... The large earthquake fault close to the one that moved Monday morning in the mountains of San Diego County, however, is comparatively obscure.
California is no stranger to earthquakes, but the risk of earthquakes hitting San Diego County specifically lies on the fact ...
Twin earthquakes shocked California today, just four miles from San Bernardino, registering at about 3.5 on the Richter scale, as X quickly lit up with posts that said the quake felt like 'jolts ...
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck near San Diego at 10:08 a.m. Monday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake's ...
The little-known Elsinore fault is branch ... to and east of the San Andreas in Southern California. It extends from the US-Mexico border through San Diego County and is about 110 to 150 miles ...
Shaking was reported in parts of Los Angeles Monday morning from a magnitude-5.2 earthquake more than 100 miles away in San Diego County ... Fault, which runs parallel to the San Andreas Fault.
California’s largest earthquakes in modern times include a magnitude 7.9 earthquake in 1857, which ruptured about 185 miles of the San Andreas fault between Monterey County and Los Angeles ...
The quake's epicenter was recorded 2.49 miles south of Julian, in San Diego County ... associated with the Elsinore Fault, which is a branch of the larger San Andreas Fault system.
Shaking was reported in parts of Los Angeles Monday morning from a magnitude-5.2 earthquake more than 100 miles away in San Diego County. The quake at about 10:10 a.m. was in the Julian area in east ...
The quake’s epicenter was recorded 2.49 miles south of Julian, in San Diego County ... associated with the Elsinore Fault, which is a branch of the larger San Andreas Fault system.