Security cameras placed next to a baby's bed captured the moment a 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck San Diego. After the shaking stopped, the baby's cries were heard, writes A2 CNN.
The earthquake's epicenter was in the mountain town of Julian in San Diego County. The tremors were felt widely, from southern areas to Orange County in the north, causing very minor damage to domestic objects.
Despite the intensity of the tremors, no injuries have been reported, according to local authorities.
Schools took precautions, taking students out of buildings for safety during the earthquake. The earthquake was described as strong, but without serious consequences for the community.
California, an area known for increased seismic activity, frequently experiences earthquakes of this magnitude, but reinforced structures and high awareness help avoid serious consequences. (A2 Televizion)