3.6 earthquake near El Cerrito rattles Bay Area
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An earthquake struck the Bay Area, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
An earthquake has just been felt in the Bay Area. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake was a 3.6 magnitude event with an epicenter 1 km northeast of El Cerrito, with a depth of 5.8 km.
It occurred around 3:39 a.m.
In El Cerrito, residents awoke to a sharp jolt that caused beds to rock back and forth and knocked small items from shelves or kitchen islands.
Elsewhere near the epicenter there was no noticeable damage — no fallen items, no pictures askew.
The shaking, which lasted several seconds, was felt across the East Bay and as far south as San Francisco.
The USGS initially reported it as a magnitude 4.0 and then revised it downward to 3.6.
The epicenter was around the Hillside Nature Area near Berkeley Country Club, according to a zoom-in view of the USGS map.
It was the latest minor quake to jolt the Bay Area in recent months. Others include a 5.1-magnitude tremblor in San Jose in October, and a pair of quakes — 3.9 and 4.4 — near Santa Rosa in September.
Chronicle staff writers Rachel Swan and Michael Cabanatuan contributed to this report.