3.5 magnitude foreshock reported before San Diego earthquake

Monday, April 14, 2025
3.5 magnitude foreshock reported before San Diego earthquake
Could San Diego earthquake be precursor for another earthquake? Seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones weighs in.

JULIAN, Calif. (KABC) -- Many people wondered if Monday morning's 5.2 magnitude earthquake near San Diego could be a precursor for another one.

According to seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones, every earthquake could be a foreshock to something bigger. She said her team hasn't found any characteristic that Monday's earthquake will or won't be a foreshock.

She said essentially, a foreshock is a main shock that happened to have a really big aftershock.

"There was a foreshock to this earthquake," she said. "There was a 3.5 [Sunday] afternoon. The chance that this 5.2 would itself be a foreshock to something bigger is still the same. It's about 5% chance. So it means, you know, 19 out of 20 times, what you're seeing is the biggest one, one out of 20 times it's followed by something bigger."

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