A earthquake Measuring 5.2 The magnitude struck the interior of the County of San Diego in California on Monday, the US Geological Survey said.
The earthquake was a depth of 13.4 km (8.33 miles), said the USGS.
The sub-station of the Bureau of Sheriff of the County of San Diego in Julian, the mountain city in the county of the east of San Diego which was near the epicenter of the earthquake, said that he did not know any report of damage or injuries.
The tremors felt in a large part of the county of San Diego, as well as in the County of Orange and the County of Los Angeles in the North.

Get daily national news
Get the best news of the day, the titles of political, economic and current affairs, delivered in your reception box once a day.
“I thought that the windows in one component were going to crack because they were shaking fairly well, but they did not do it,” said Paul Nelson, owner of a former gold mine who operated in the 1870s in Julian.
He said that photo frames on the counter of the gift shop fell to Eagle Mining Co., but the tunnels that tourists can explore have had no damage. On Sunday, Nelson said that a smaller earthquake struck when about two dozen visitors visited the deceased mine, but everyone was calm. No one was inside the old mine when Monday Temblor rocked the ground longer.
Transport managers warned motorists to pay attention to the rocks who dropped at the bottom of the hills and on the roads and highways, including the state road 76 northwest of Julian. The crews evaluated the roads for potential damage, said California Department of Transportation in the County of San Diego.
–Relations by Urvi Dugar
–With files from the Associated Press