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>> mark: we want to let you know if you have any questions about the water because the number on your screen. >> erica>> james: next year eure
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quickly we have on our computers in regard to the earthquake. it was senate and american canyon. it was a 60 as we been announcing yesterday. this is the shaking was felt all around the bay area. that was the fault on which the earthquake struck. >> james: a lot people ignored this was the epicenter felt more shaking and jokes. this is the map that shows a deep red by the center. that indicates a violent shaking. as a radiates out your
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see the color changes to a marked by norbert college. to moderate and like shaking. >> james: most of the bay area experienced this as a light shaking. and a lot of people also some media have been saying exactly that. there is a 54 percent chance of an aftershock. did the most intensive on we have is a brief sex. we've had a handful of six active sex since the main earthquake happened. it was on the lighter side. the chance of all of larger iniquitous five to 10%. we have
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recorded six so far with this of the projection of the next seven days. >> james: as for today to riches right now loader mid-60s. whereas experience respecting low to mid highest in the south bay. laughable and mist back to school this week low 80s. 78 in danville 65 in richmond. in set in the north bay will look into tempters in the low to mid '70's. >> george: 90 that primary roads
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are shut down this morning. 121 is open at 29 is open-street closures in downtown napa. the highways are open. because there was damage to these roadways that has been repaired but there may be lane restrictions or traffic control. but all main roads are open this morning. looking at been arrived at the bay bridge and the west bronx military >> james: we are problem free. and the golden gate racks looks good to and from marin county.
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>> darya: as we continue on the latest has happened today from the arid clique you sent us pictures from the damage. the cut the broken pavement as you can see a tree gets some damage at your house that his. the dow wrote cracked right
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is taking place inside those clothes and there will be an update at 3:00 today. will find out that time with schools will close if any. >> ma >> darya: one of the shelters are crossed what community. the red cross is helping out with soap all tepals supplies. with soda and water and all of the betting that would be needed. >> darya: what they like is any type of money they cannot take any tears for will goods. >> mark: one person was found dead in napa
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>> reporter: the very difficult sunday for the mcdermott family. as to whether or not head that was related to the berkeley is unclear at this point. but they looked around the house for in the earthquake damage. >> reporter: efforts to a fond and catches and her mother is fearful something had occurred during that earthquake. she did have some health issues as she was being treated with methadone. doctors have warned against. when she went to bed she had headaches they're
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looking at the possibility of a brain aneurysm or if something had fallen on her. >> mark: with over a hundred injured and at 13 year-old boy with critical injuries. will follow the latest year included more video here showing how a pilot the shaking was. this is a big five stores showing be severe shaking that lasted 10 to 15 seconds. with the 6.0 per quart. >> mark: it was very terrifying.
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>> james: will begin with a live look at what our rules camera outside. made in high-level clouds not much with a faulty. in terms of the day today and that's what proved. multi-57 during the morning. noontime will start to warm up the '60s by the bay near eight in the land. 73 by the bay. it will be a mild day today. >> james: then things start to
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warm up. temperatures start to rise to upper 60s treat by '60s and '70s and bought three and the afternoon will have our eighties in the east and south bay. >> james: 78 for san jose. ladies and east bay any act 81 livermore 8080 in pleasanton. 72 in oakland 1/6 to 4/7 for sampras's culprit. of course '60s for a san francisco. temperatures will start to climb as we head into thursday and friday. >> eric>> george: backtracking e
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hot spots street closes in downtown napa. 99 percent of them opened this morning. that the ride on the east shore freeway looks good were not tracking any delays. an easy ride to the san ramon valley. 15 minutes into dublin. 24 minutes into the right after dublin. >> george: the your mid peninsula right has no flown to be in a change. and as attract iraq in the north bay it isn't easy to 47 minute drive to and.
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>> reporter: i'm here in the parking lot of harvest minutes middle school nothing technically is going on at lot of the vehicles have been left over night but a lot of people were asleep in their cars rather than sleeping in their home. given all the damage sustained to their home yesterday. >> reporter: at someone not go to the shelter he said 41 the very rattled and to they like to
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beat central in case any other family members needed something. and that really puts a lot of this in perspective and how much of a tough spot people have been put end. >> mark: my family is a bit rattled themselves cannot understand how people feel safe in their home. >> darya: yet simply it woke me up from sleep. >> mark: noticed very violent we saw the skylight of blue from transformers.
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>> mark: tegea e r on the phone now. >> reporter: where 60 customers " waiting without power currently. and a crew of and working on nectary cover power. >> darya: you had a lot of calls of people smelling gas how much have you worked through an expected debt? >> reporter: we have received those calls and we are in the process of visiting each and every one of those. and will continue to conduct those of the following days. also we're conducting courtesy gas test.
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>>: if someone is concerned about their safety because 911 or vacant also call pg&e when a hundred 7435002. >> mark: we saw a lot of water main breaks what about the gas and other any breaks. >>: will continue to monitor all of our gas and electric sectors. >> darya: of the bigger pipes that >> mark: was talking about other
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any transmission lines down >>: we ask for the earthquake distribution outages. if you're a distribution alliance are disrupted currently we have 20 of them. >>: we have set off gas service to those 20 to maintain safety. >> >>: customers concerned about safety chip called 180074835002.
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>> mark:
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>> darya: 431 and are covering
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story is how to recover rebuild and repair from an earthquake. one of the buildings that suffered by lot of damage but it's not the only one. >> reporter: this is the only one that they have not finished doing their job. you can see just the damage from this historic building in the top corner collapsing. downtown napa
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have been set up to the public unless you are a police officer when the median you cannot get down here. >> reporter: downtown napa is not the only location so far 100 homes have been looked at in this is a long process. and
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they're about 30 buildings >> mark: 1 first light comes loaded our whole lot about the vision to see what happens. >> reporter: they're so much going on these are next historic buildings. things look pretty
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much the same and they're not received any damage. >> darya: a lot of people will not be at work today and that others kids will be at schoolhouse. >> mark: owls in downtown napa and it's a little packet of few hours earlier there'd thousands of people in downtown napa. the biggest the biggest amish right now remains to be water.
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>> reporter: to conceive city workers from napa and american canada out here working. thousands of people remain without water. and have been without water for more than 24 hours ago. >> reporter: since then they've had reports over 60 water breaks. the this crew that came on it 5:00 yesterday is already repaired for different rates. and they're trying hard to get
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these completed. yes said they are looking at the water stations such as the map are high school. you can do about a lot of things but water is not one of them. >> reporter: crews are being brought in from around the bay area to help out with this. diming x to work on dozens of them. as soon as a good information about where and when this water will be turned back on. even call this number on your screen of 2579544.
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>> darya: there's a good share of road damage. >> george: hold bridges and overpasses have all been kicked inspected and cleared. and they were able to repair. all roadways are open this morning except for the city streets in downtown napa. the 121 is open at 29. and with the rest of your commute there is a minor delay
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of 880 in the northbound direction. >> george: accounts for a short delay it's not a major problem. the bay bridge brightest light enough there is nothing to report from there. >> james: is the map again. the 6.0 we had a total of six after checks. the most recent was 826 of that happened to in the past eight. according to seismologists in the next seven
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days and have a 54 percent chance of seeing an appestat of equal or greater magnitude. look for 30 to a possible for the aftershocks of the next seven days. >> james: in terms of our weather today let's look outside. in the entire bay area for that matter. temperatures in most of the bay area this and most of 61 degrees. but no '60s and '70s by three in the afternoon. will leave you with
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this model other going forward and wednesday and thursday whether will begin to decline.
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>> darya: 443 a m and our special coverage of the earthquake. look at the damage that people are picking up to date. you see broken glass and a lot of damage to walls and into buildings and carports. call in number of homeowners that could not get into their home. we've
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been telling you all morning no school in napa. the court house is one of the buildings that suffered damage. in many cases today will be no court action and napa. >> darya: syria surveillance of video from inside a home and hercules.
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>> darya: as we are following more pictures coming into the note newsroom they've been coming into our e merrill.
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whatever helicon received pictures in edmonton. >> darya: a tree actually splitting behalf and caskets that fell open. then they also had caskets that fella. and a lot of wineries are dealing with cleanups of this morning. we like to see your e-mail us. please send them to are faced book page. >> george: the banks of along
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with other roadways that were damaged tendon there been repaired. there are no closures of this morning. in tracking the rest of the commute. the ride on the east shore freeway with a delay free an incident free. westbound 580 still very like brad. 44 the drive time. 26 for the west about commute into dublin. >> george: to eddie looks good and so is the trip through sonoma. there was a jackknifed
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big rig but that has been cleared for those no longer a factor or 101. errata on 92 on the cemetery ridge is delay free. headed back towards hayward the drive time in both directions is 13 minutes. >> james: roof camera showing us clotted conditions. it is overcast out there now. it clocked public attendance to be ended below '60s. potentially 0 ft. in length. expect 84 to be
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the highest temperature in we made it 5 that in the east bay. . >> james: temperature is right now louis in a lot of upper 60s. 83 in campbell and 83 and all 10 ballots. expect big delta to be anywhere along the '80s. it will be cooler 65 in richmond 72. and will finish the tour in the north bay. whether wireless we looking at temperatures in the '70s.
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>> darya: back to the big story which our people discussing how they're going to repair and recover. a napa store owner is assessing the damage. >> darya:she sells antiques and collectibles.and is estimating tens of thousands of dollars in damage. >> darya:as soon as she felt the quake.she went to check on her store. >>: when i got inside it was beyond what i expected to be. >> mark: it was violent will rattle and we waited on after- tax.
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>> darya: in that you didn't feel i thought when i heard six that they would be bridges falling down. >> mark: 8 does show how our building codes here in california have made a difference. in philatelic any longer or had been a 63 or six for the damage would have been a lot worse. >> darya: some of the road
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support and passable. >> reporter: i'm nearing an overpass. they figured the ground was moving at 2 and 1/2 feet per second. that also cracked all those pipes set of early morning hours yesterday there were visit been digitally expecting. >> reporter: the also attacked the toll bridges and all of those roadways checked out. they
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are making on their work on permanently giving those roadways back into shape. >> darya: we were covering this for hours live yesterday. the crews have really been working out. it doesn't look that bad and as you head to work or school today you can be assured that the roads are safe.
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special edition of the kron four morning news. >> mark:we continue to follow the magnitude 6.0 earthquake that hit the bay area yesterday morning. >> mark:let's take a look at the latest developments. >> mark:- no classes today for napa valley unified schools. >> mark:- water is a big concern. there were 60 breaks following the earthquake but some still need to be repaired today. it could take several days before some residents get their water back. >> mark:- there are water stations available at napa high school >> darya:- 33 homes and businesses red tagged in napa county >> darya:- all bridges and roads are o-k >> darya: there is no court in
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session today in a few head anything today it has been cancelled. >> mark:will tran -2nd and brown in napa for red tagged buildings. team coverage. >> reporter: right behind me is the alexandria building in this building took a major beat beat a beating. did you take this scene here and take it to another intersection ses the same building a different location. i am standing in the
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middle of the roadway. the only people allowed down here are security officers police officers as well as the media. >> reporter: if you ought the public you will be turned around. we want to show you that second round. this is a another building that suffered damage pirie and the reason why the city put up offense is because they have not finished the job from yesterday. >> reporter: they're coming back
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to inspect that building and many others. the to finished a lot of work in the residential areas. they haven't even talked about rebuilding some things. >> darya: he's out of their can you imagine if it's 10:00 tonight. cayuga imagine all of those bricks falling?
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>> reporter: had this happened earlier a number of people would of been hurt. with all of those bricks but came down. fortunately no one has died from this. the number of injured people kept rising. and selig at around 200 people this morning. >> darya: there is one woman had
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died they >> mark: 208 people went to queen of the valley to be treated. >> darya: the other big issue that we're dealing with is of water. in the water companies have been working overtime trying to fix these funds. >> reporter: yeah it's really frustrating for the napa accrue their will really working. he
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see that right there. that's attached. that's what they mandolin with all night long. thousands of people are still without water and have been since 320 yesterday. they have water stations set up in napa high school. >> reporter: crudes from around the bay area are coming
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attempting to fix these a water break issues. as you can see they put a patch on turn the water on and as you can see that the second brick. so there have to dig into that to put in another patch on and send the water back on. >> reporter: 9 of these people have water and haven't had it in the last 24 hours. everybody is, to be frustrated these guys are working hard as they can once they applaud one another whole shows up.
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>> mark: crews have done an amazing job here with to repairs. remind you if you have any questions or concerns. >> darya: pg&e has maintained to give power back we have their numbers here as well. so that's you know what to call. hundreds of calls yesterday. these are all numbers and resources we have on our website. kohen and we want you to send us your
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pictures to. >> darya: you can send those to us at crown for debt,. >> mark>> george: temporary reps have been completed they're all open with their will meet at some future date road closures so they can make showed the damage isn't permanently down. those roads or all of our open this morning. the road closures
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are in affect from downtown napa this morning. >> george: the rest of the commute unfolding pretty well. even the commute on interstate 580 cc rolling considerably well. highway 37 and 121 on all open. >> george: the bay bridge is still pretty light. >> mark: this was on the west napa of fault. since then we
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send a total of six after secretary to actually struck in the same location. according to the u. s g s there's a 42 percent chance of seeing and have to check the same or greater. we will have the weather for you coming up in just a moment.
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>> mark: about a hundred and 70 people without power. >> darya: 0 lot of county services are not happening today and no school and napa either. >> reporter: here's a look at some of the damage in the cleanup that people looking at today. pat it plans a lot of glass and a lot of businesses
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see a lot of the glass all over the floor. as you concede this business here collateral glassware in cups of falling to the ground the to a violent shaking. >> reporter: it looks like a cabinet fell over in the tv fall into the ground the cleanup may take days. businesses hire it really looked it huge losses in emmenthaler. they're selling a lot of the beverage a section bonds and the entire floor and there's a lot of cleanup. >> reporter: you can do it by e- mail at a breaking news at kron 4 dot com. >>: this is devastating you
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>> reporter: the address here is 25 and 91st street. people were sleeping here over night that includes a mother and a newborn baby and the baby was born just this past month. they're encouraging anyone who needs cold water or even a place to charge your cellphone to come down here. 240 people have been counted since the earthquake struck yesterday morning. >> reporter: they do not need food it they do not need water so they're looking for monetary contributed.
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>> reporter: this said that's it were not staying in the home anymore. they grab all the kids about in their truck and started to sleep in the truck. >> mark: you think about how frightening it was for the adults in the area for the kids it was even worse. >> mark: the kids were pretty scared of what happened and with all the aftershocks. the car does seem like the safest place.
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>> darya: if you use the card gets its gold they have done a great job and repairing roads. >> george: some housing areas and some cold the sec's. you seen any damage to the streets and to the buildings. first street second street third street and main street are the downtown closings. 1213729 and highway 12. all of those roads will be open and this morning.
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we're not yet tracking and any delays. >> george: 580 is betting to get a little heavy now. south bay freeways are not yet showing any signs of congestion or delays 87 looks good and some of the north bay iraq and iran county. this changeable and map it signed it's coming thursday night in a state but to any will close for five days.
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>> james: will start off with the earthquake map. that 6.0 earthquake that struck yesterday morning. we are 24 hours after the fact. a man to for support through to the 0.6. 6 all and about a 5 hour spent after the earthquake struck. that is pretty intense. >> james: and the dark gray area shows a violent shaking. as the map goes further and further out you see the colors change in. it looks pretty impressive but i would like to show you a comparison of this earthquake in 2014 or the 1989 a. look how
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much more is on the screen. that one was a 69 d 1 yes to build a 6.0. >> james: folks of they're probably do not want to go through it again. but we are set to 30040 potential aftershocks for the rest of the week. temperature is right now on for fifties to low 60s. but for the high to beat up a 70's and low 80s. this is the kind of chicken your mom would make
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>> darya: that's why there's no
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school today. including at the private schools. water still the big concerns. the court office was damaged and accounting services will be affected. >> mark: 208 injuries were recorded including an oil that was the 13th airlift to facilities. when the house collapsed on top of the board.
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>> darya: all the bridges and overpasses they went out immediately and started to check them. and the power outages are a real problem will work being done on napa by pg&e. >> reporter >>: this has been a top priority as our crews have been working all through the night.
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>> mark: tell us about the number of gas incidents have coverage. >>: there have been 20 and we will restore these customers as soon as it's been a safe. >> darya: and others been about 800 calls and and now you say that it is down to 20. is their big concern of the cuban offer until then? >>: we have been in the process of visiting each and everyone of those promises to investigate all the calls. and abusing our
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advance leak technology we want to maintain safety. >> mark: as far as the gas lines to you have lives coverage of those? >>: our entire and infrastructure is a safe and we are looking at ways to make that more say for everyone treat. we and jackie waiting to speak on the same. >> mark: all these water mains
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are broken and then that shows you how violent it was. >> mark: will >> reporter: the alexandria building is behind me. and it happened right at the corner at the top bear. this place was closed at the time and had happened during the day we would definitely have seen more injuries. and this is one that piece of downtown napa. >> reporter: we talk about the courthouse. i just learned that
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in that court house will be opened at 8:00 this morning. there are some criminal cases the best need to move forward that the earthquake or not they have to be dealt with. >> reporter: out of unfair is the earthquake well the whole block is a damaged except that coffee shop. it is virtually closed because they will not allow anyone to be on that side of the street. there are afraid of the gravity of the situation that something could fall on anyone. >> reporter: here is a another
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building this is a historic court house. that was damaged as well. because they still need to come down here once the sun comes up. the only got to about 1/3 of the downtown buildings. >> darya: that is the county courthouse will not be in effect today but the criminal courthouse will be. >> reporter: as far as i can
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>> darya: chucked clifford is now waiting all along highway 12. >> reporter: they say that the ground of moving to a half feet per second and that is a lot of shaking. the bridges and overpasses in this location might be damaged. they're checking for cracks in the bridges and unfortunately all of the overpasses and bridges in the north bay checks out to be ok.
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>> reporter: they particular focus on the venetian bridge and the golden gate bridge. but everything checks out. the gatt and there were able to make temporary repairs. >> on the county roads you can pass but some of the city roads are still closed due to so much damage. and this shows you exactly what time the eart...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show.
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easy in napa today. especially under the roadways with these broken water pipes. over 60 water mains broken. >> reporter: i am out here in south napa. and crews are frustrated. they have been working hard for the past 24 hours. you're looking at this live picture and you can see at the top. this is part 0 of pipe that they fixed last night. and as soon as they turned the water back on and they discovered a second crack. >> reporter: now they have to
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take a bath of cut off the pipe and replace it. they repaired in these four of these pipes and as there were 60 water main breaks. thousands of people have been without water and still are without water for the past 24 hours. as soon as you plug one hole another one pops up. as far as the restoration and when will it happen right now crudes cannot say. that the city of napa >> reporter: has placed of water stations at high schools. to
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>> darya: good morning on this day after the big earthquake a 6.0. >> mark: all the damage across napa of vallejo and all the other areas for peace are quick damage. >> mark: 4 homes were lost but no one was injured there's no class is right now for napa valley high school. as they assess the epidemic to their. water crews have worked all throughout the nig

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