A 3.5 earthquake was recorded Friday morning in northern San Diego County, the U.S. Geological Survey stated.
The quake, at 6:32 a.m., was centered within the Palomar Mountain space, a number of miles from the place a 4.1 quake — the county’s greatest earthquake since 2012 — was recorded in January.
Friday’s quake was initially reported as a 3.7, however the USGS revised the studying. Early responses to the USGS Did You Really feel It web site point out it was felt from Murrieta within the north to the San Diego metro space.
The epicenter is within the space of the Elsinore fault zone. On Monday, a 3.6 earthquake was recorded farther south on the Elsinore, in Anza Borrego Desert State Park.