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Update: Quake Rated at 4.7 Shakes Ramona; What Did You Feel?
USGS originally reported a 5.2 magnitude earthquake Monday morning near Anza.

Updated at 10:27 a.m. on March 11
A reported 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook Southern California Monday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Ramona residents reported hearing a rumbling and feeling shaking around 10 a.m. People on Ramona Patch's Facebook page said pets were spooked by the rattle and one resident said picture fell off their enterainment system.
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The USGS reports that the 5.2 quake was centered 12 miles east Anza, which sits near Palm Desert. A 3.0 quake was reported in La Quinta minutes later.
Residents in Coronado, Alpine and Hillcrest reported feeling the shake.
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The quake was originally reported as large as a magnitude-5.2, but was downgraded a short time later by the USGS to a 4.7.
Did you feel the quake or hear the rumble? Share your experiences in the comments below.
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