3.5 quake near U.S.-Mexico border felt in San Diego
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Small earthquake east of San Diego sends shockwaves across border region
A 3.5 magnitude earthquake struck eastern San Diego County on Monday, sending light shaking across parts of San Diego County and Baja California. The earthquake struck at about 2:06 p.m. with an epicenter about 8 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border in Tecate and about 30 miles east of downtown San Diego. Weak to light shaking was reported in Poway, La Mesa, Spring Valley, Alpine, and Campo, according to the U.S. Geological Survey’s Did You Fee…
TIJUANA, APRIL 06, 2026.-During the past weekend of Holy Week, the State Public Services Commission of Tijuana (CESPT) carried out emerging works such as leak repairs and water systems, through operational guards active 24 hours a day. The director general of the parastatal, Mónica Vega Aguirre, reported that these actions allowed timely response to citizen reports, prioritizing the attention of incidents that directly affect users.
Tijuana, April 6. At 2:00 p.m. this Monday, the state macrosimulacro 2026 was held at the Municipal Palace of Tijuana, under a hypothetical scenario of earthquake of 7.2 magnitude, as part of the commemoration of the 2010 earthquake that had as its epicenter in Mexicali. According to the director of Civil Protection of Tijuana, José Luis Jiménez González, during the exercise were evacuated in a time of 4 minutes with 10 seconds thousand people, …
A 3.5 earthquake recorded on the afternoon of Monday, April 6, shook the north of Tecate, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The tremor was felt in some parts of Tijuana and at the moment no major repercussions are confirmed in either of the two municipalities. The entry Sismo of 3.5 scares Tecate and Tijuana was first published on TJNews.
SAN DIEGO- A 3.5 magnitude earthquake shook the east of San Diego County on Monday, causing slight tremors in parts of San Diego County and Baja California. The telluric movement occurred around 2:06 p.m., with an epicenter located about 13 kilometers north of the U.S.-Mexico border, in Tecate, and about 48 kilometers east of downtown San Diego. According to the "Did You Feel It?" tool of the U.S. Geological Service, mild tremors were recorded i…
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