Earthquake shakes East Bay on Sunday night
The epicenter is in the San Francisco Bay near the shoreline of Pinole Shores Park. The epicenter is about one mile away from Pinole. The earthquake's depth is listed to be 9.4 kilometers (or about 5.84 miles), according to USGS.
The earthquake was felt in San Pablo, Martinez and other parts of the East Bay.
This story will be updated.
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