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Seismologists reported that the quake originated at a shallow depth of about 8 miles beneath the earth’s surface. Shallow earthquakes, even if moderate in magnitude, often create stronger shaking at ground level than deeper events. That explains why residents across a wide swath of Southern California reported feeling the jolt.
Reactions Across Southern California
In San Diego County, where the shaking was strongest, residents poured out of their homes in pajamas, checking on neighbors and making sure nothing had fallen or broken inside.
Even in Los Angeles, more than 100 miles away, residents felt the tremors. One student near downtown LA said she initially thought a large truck had passed by her building—until her phone buzzed with a notification confirming an earthquake.
The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department quickly issued a statement reassuring the public that no major structural damage had been reported and that emergency teams were on standby. Hospitals, fire stations, and other critical facilities conducted rapid assessments, but by early morning, authorities confirmed that essential services were unaffected.
Five seconds may not sound like much, but seismologists emphasize that even a small window can make a meaningful difference. With just a few seconds’ notice, people can step away from windows, duck under sturdy furniture, or brace themselves against a wall. Public transit operators and utility companies can also use those seconds to trigger automatic safety measures, such as slowing trains or shutting off gas lines.