San Diego, CA
4.6-magnitude quake strikes near Ensenada, felt in San Diego
SAN DIEGO – An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.6 struck Thursday night close to Ensenada, Mexico, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
The quake was reported at 9:30 p.m. in El Sauzal, positioned south of Tijuana, and could possibly be felt as far north as San Diego County. It occurred at a depth of about 8.9 miles, in line with USGS.
The USGS depth map exhibits that San Diego’s depth was at stage three with weak shaking and no injury. In Chula Vista, Tijuana and Ensenada, the depth ranges ranged from 4 to 5 with gentle or average shaking and non or very gentle injury.
San Diegans took to Twitter with blended reactions on in the event that they felt the quake or not.
“Yup mission trails space. Mirrors shaking and followers as nicely,” @QuackedOnPadres tweeted.
Quite a lot of commenters on FOX 5’s Fb put up mentioned they felt the quake from Nationwide Metropolis to Imperial Seaside.
Others, nonetheless, didn’t really feel any shaking.
“Nada in allied gardens,” @Jrueman1 tweeted.
“I didn’t really feel nothing,” one other Fb remark learn.
No accidents or injury had been instantly reported.
The U.S. Nationwide Tsunami Warning Heart confirmed on Twitter a tsunami isn’t anticipated.
Examine again for updates on this growing story.