No injuries or damage. At 10:42 a.m. PT, the school sent an alert informing everyone that classes and tests will continue to be held on campus.
According to Capt. Thomas Shoots of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection for San Diego County, as the earth began to move,
Schoolchildren were taken outside of buildings as a precaution. He said, “There was a lot of shaking and rattling around.” Fortunately, however, things seem to be returning to normal.
Julian Cafe & Bakery owner Riley Ozuna said that several glasses dropped to the floor of her establishment. “But it’s all right,” she said.
Due to the earthquake, Metrolink OC canceled OC Line 608 and stopped the lines between Oceanside and San Clemente for preventative track inspections.