San Diego, CA - A magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck the San Diego area on Monday, prompting concern among residents. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake occurred at [insert specific time] and was centered [insert epicenter location, if available].
San Diego Fire Department reported that they have received no immediate reports of major damage or injuries. Crews are conducting preliminary assessments across the city to identify any potential issues. Residents are encouraged to inspect their homes for structural damage and to be cautious of potential aftershocks.
"We are monitoring the situation closely," said [insert name/title of fire official, if available]. "At this time, there are no indications of widespread damage or injuries, but we urge everyone to remain vigilant and report any concerns to the authorities."
The earthquake was felt throughout San Diego County and in some parts of neighboring counties. Seismologists are continuing to analyze the data to determine the earthquake's depth and potential for aftershocks. Stay tuned to local news and official channels for further updates.
Magnitude 5.2 Earthquake Shakes San Diego, No Major Damage Reported
A moderate earthquake rattled the San Diego area on Monday. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported the earthquake measured a magnitude of 5.2. San Diego fire officials stated that initial assessments show no immediate reports of significant damage or injuries following the seismic event. Residents are advised to check for potential hazards.