San Francisco, CA – A 3.2 magnitude earthquake struck just northwest of Pinole early Monday morning, shaking awake thousands across the Bay Area but causing no immediate reports of damage.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake hit at 4:30 a.m. local time with an epicenter 2 km northwest of Pinole and a depth of 9.7 km. More than 4,000 people submitted “Did You Feel It?” reports, indicating light to moderate shaking from San Jose to Sacramento.
Residents in Berkeley, Richmond, and Oakland described a short, sharp jolt. No structural damage or injuries have been reported, but light shaking was widely felt in upper-floor buildings. BART and Caltrans officials have not announced any delays, though inspections are ongoing…