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Power Restored in Pacifica after 3.7 Earthquake

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Update 8:20 p.m. Power has been restored in Pacifica. The Examiner reports some 10,000 people were affected by the outage that occurred after a 3.7 quake struck two miles southeast of that city. The temblor was felt all over the Bay Area.

Earlier posts

USGS has the details of the 3.4 earthquake that shook the Peninsula.

Update: 10-minute BART delay to the quake.

Update 3:38 p.m. Downed power lines and a power outage in Pacifica.

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Update 3:50 p.m. KRON reports 7,000 without power in Pacifica.

Update 3:52 p.m. KQED's Erika Kelly just got off the phone with PG&E. The utility confirms 7,000 people are without power, a portion of which are in the Edgemar area.

The outage occurred at 3p.m., a few minutes after the quake, but the company can't confirm yet that is the exact cause of.

Update 4:08 p.m.Pacifica Patch is running updates on the quake.

Update 4:38 p.m. The quake has been downgraded from a 3.8 to a 3.4.

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