It’s only April, but 2025 has already been rough on California, this time was San Diego’s turn. From intense weather events to political unrest, the Golden State hasn’t had much of a breather. And now, it’s the earth itself that has reminded everyone just how fragile things can be.
What We Know About the 5.2 Magnitude Earthquake in San Diego

Earlier today, a 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck near Julian, a small mountain town about an hour east of San Diego. It happened just after 10:00 AM local time and was strong enough to be felt all the way in Los Angeles. According to early reports, the shaking rattled shelves, caused light fixtures to sway, and sent a wave of anxiety across Southern California.
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Emergency alerts were quickly sent to phones, advising residents to “drop, cover, and hold on.” Thankfully, no injuries or serious damages have been reported so far.
Even though authorities say there’s no major damage, the videos surfacing online have people seriously shaken. In some clips, furniture can be seen moving on its own, alarm systems blare in the background, and people are seen rushing to safety mid-livestream.
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Just experienced a 6.7 earthquake here in San Diego, Southern California
It literally shook the life out of us — everything rattling, heart racing. 😱
Never felt anything this intense. Julian, #Earthquake #SanDiego #California #BreakingNews pic.twitter.com/e3OEdNOXms— Sumit (@Asumi_6388) April 14, 2025
It’s the kind of footage that leaves a lump in your throat—especially for Californians who know just how unpredictable earthquakes can be.
🚨🇺🇸#BREAKING | NEWS ⚠️
5.2⚡️Magnitude Earthquake has struck in the San Diego region, but was felt all across California🇺🇸⚡️ pic.twitter.com/2yz86Bv7sB— Todd Paron🇺🇸🇬🇷🎧👽 (@tparon) April 14, 2025
The California Governor, Gavin Newsom, has already been briefed. Meanwhile, emergency crews are out checking on local infrastructure, and seismologists continue to monitor for aftershocks, which are common after a quake of this size. So far, everything seems under control—but the fear remains.
Breaking: 6.7 magnitude earthquake strikes the San Diego area. #earthquake pic.twitter.com/BbSZC7Xm6l
— Iyarkai (@iyarkai_earth) April 14, 2025
Helpful Emergency Resources for Californians
- General Emergencies: Call 911
- California Earthquake Authority: 888-423-2322
- Cal OES: Visit http://www.caloes.ca.gov
- MyShake App: Download for real-time earthquake alerts and safety tips
While California may have dodged a major disaster this time, the chilling videos are a sobering reminder: we can’t control when the earth moves, but we can be prepared. Keep your emergency kit stocked, stay informed, and never ignore those early alerts—they might just save your life.
