Baja Feels It Too
If your coffee trembled this morning—it wasn’t the caffeine. At around 10:08 a.m., a 5.2 magnitude earthquake hit near Julian, in the Cuyamaca Mountains east of San Diego.
The quake shook much of Southern California, and yes, folks in Tijuana and Mexicali felt it too. No serious damage has been reported on either side of the border, but that jolt was enough to get our hearts racing.

Authorities in Baja California confirmed that the quake was felt lightly in urban areas. No injuries or major damages have been reported as of press time, but local Protección Civil teams are staying alert in case aftershocks follow.
So, should you panic? Nope. But should you double-check your emergency plan and maybe refill that earthquake kit? Absolutely.
You can track real-time seismic activity here: earthquake.usgs.gov
Even minor quakes remind us—Baja is quake country. Preparedness beats surprise every time. And if you felt it, the USGS wants your input: Did You Feel It? Report It Here
At the Gringo Gazette North, we don’t do bad news—but we do help you stay standing when the earth doesn’t.