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Just spoke to some friends in San Diego. smirkymonkey Aug 2012 #1
They're small swarming quakes. At present anyway. n/t DeSwiss Aug 2012 #2
Where in San Diego? nadinbrzezinski Aug 2012 #3
Right near the park (Balboa?) smirkymonkey Aug 2012 #10
Could be substrate nadinbrzezinski Aug 2012 #11
I'm in College East Hatchling Aug 2012 #12
swarms around the Salton Sea happen about every 6 months Viva_La_Revolution Aug 2012 #4
CNN just said this is the largest swarm since the 70s... Comrade_McKenzie Aug 2012 #5
I really, REALLY DO NOT want to cover a disaster nadinbrzezinski Aug 2012 #7
There's a thread here on DU posted around when this was happening BumRushDaShow Aug 2012 #6
I'm in San Diego. I barely felt one about 1:57 or 1:58 PM slackmaster Aug 2012 #8
Live web cam for Southern CA Earthquake swarms DeSwiss Aug 2012 #9
Thanks for posting. MineralMan Aug 2012 #13
De Nada. n/t DeSwiss Aug 2012 #17
Nothing to worry about. zappaman Aug 2012 #14
Brawley, California (another link/map) CabCurious Aug 2012 #15
There hasn't been a volcano down there recently... hunter Aug 2012 #16
A dormant volcano is always dormant..... DeSwiss Aug 2012 #18
Excellent USGS link... hunter Aug 2012 #19
I hope it is gradual release of pressure along the San Andreas and subsidiary faults. roamer65 Aug 2012 #20
Bingo! DeSwiss Aug 2012 #21
Pretty sure there was a similar swarm in those "extinct" volcanoes around the time of Katrina. Trillo Aug 2012 #22
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