California residents reel after earthquake hits San Diego
San Diego was rocked by an enormous earthquake Monday morning. Initial reports put its magnitude at a whopping 6.7 but it has since been reported by the US Geological as 5.2 and 6. The earthquake struck around 10 a.m. PT and was felt across Southern California, including across Los Angeles, reported Fox 11. An emergency alert was sent out warning residents, 'Earthquake Detected! Drop, Cover, Hold On. Protect Yourself.' Video shows the quake rattling homes. Footage showed a woman jump off the couch, grab her baby and run to safety when the tremble struck. Another video showed a terrified cat watch its house shake during the quake. The quake's epicenter was recorded 2.49 miles south of Julian, according to KCAL. At least seven aftershocks, including one 3.9 magnitude shake, were reported. It is unknown if there are reports of injuries or damage.
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