Los Angeles Times

String of earthquake­s rattles Baja California

The largest measured at 4.9, according to the USGS, and they were felt in San Diego.

- By Grace Toohey

A series of earthquake­s struck Baja California just south of the U.S.-Mexico border Sunday and early Monday, with the largest hitting magnitude 4.9 and sending tremors felt across Southern California, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The first in the string of earthquake­s rattled Sunday just before 10:30 a.m., centered about 20 miles southeast of Mexicali near Delta, Mexico. That magnitude 3.3 earthquake was followed by three more — all weaker than the first — before the 4.9 quake hit at 11:22 a.m., according to USGS.

Over the next 15 hours, almost 30 more earthquake­s would be recorded, all in the same Baja California area. Most came in below 4 on the moment magnitude scale, but at least three others measured above 4. The latest one hit Monday just after 2 a.m.

People recorded feeling some weak or light shaking across San Diego County, according to public submission­s shared with the USGS.

Despite the number of tremors, no major damage or injuries had been reported as of Monday afternoon.

William Yeck, a research geophysici­st with USGS’ National Earthquake Informatio­n Center, said the earthquake­s followed a relatively common pattern for the region known as earthquake “swarms,” when a series of similar-size seismic events strike one area.

“Swarms are often shortlived but can last months,” Yeck wrote in a statement. It wasn’t clear if the event was over, but the USGS had not recorded any further earthquake­s in the area since 2:11 a.m. Monday.

In mid-February, another swarm hit roughly the same area, with more than 20 quakes recorded over a few hours around El Centro, Calif.

No major damage was reported then.

 ?? Dania Maxwell Los Angeles Times ?? A STREET CORNER in Mexicali. Around 30 quakes were recorded in 15 hours, all in Baja California.
Dania Maxwell Los Angeles Times A STREET CORNER in Mexicali. Around 30 quakes were recorded in 15 hours, all in Baja California.

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