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there's the podium at napa city hall. when the officials step up to the podium, we will of course bring you that news conference live. >> morning news anchor at kgo radio, jennifer jones lee is on the phone now, jennifer used to work together as radio reporters in sacramento. jennifer, welcome, and you live in american canyon, it's one thing to have a story break in your hometown, but it's another to have it happen while you're in your own home. tell us what happened while you slept. >> it's incredible, we just celebrated our one-year anniversary in this house in american canyon and this, i guess, was our celebration if you will. we were asleep in the middle of the night, we had just been to my cousin's wedding in sonoma, my grandmother was staying with us, we had cousins stay with us. all of a sudden the house started to shake. we rode it out as best as we could. as soon as it was done, we ran downstairs. we were able to look around the house right away, but the house definitely shook. i'm just so glad that everybody was
there's the podium at napa city hall. when the officials step up to the podium, we will of course bring you that news conference live. >> morning news anchor at kgo radio, jennifer jones lee is on the phone now, jennifer used to work together as radio reporters in sacramento. jennifer, welcome, and you live in american canyon, it's one thing to have a story break in your hometown, but it's another to have it happen while you're in your own home. tell us what happened while you slept....
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napa city officials getting set to update us on the 6.0 earthquake that shook awake california wine country early sunday morning. we're keeping a close eye on napa city hall a news conference is set to begin any minute. quake lasted just 20 seconds. response teams have been working around the clock in the day and a half since stamping out fires, getting lights back on and repairing dozens of broken water mains and gas lines. some 50 aftershocks have been reported so far, and while people are bracing for more, officials say the chances for another major quake are growing slimmer. trace gallagher is live in downtown napa to fill us in. >> reporter: you mentioned
napa city officials getting set to update us on the 6.0 earthquake that shook awake california wine country early sunday morning. we're keeping a close eye on napa city hall a news conference is set to begin any minute. quake lasted just 20 seconds. response teams have been working around the clock in the day and a half since stamping out fires, getting lights back on and repairing dozens of broken water mains and gas lines. some 50 aftershocks have been reported so far, and while people are...
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reporting live at napa city hall, linda yee kpix 5. >>> a major chain store was one of the ones red-taggedded today. ann macovich has more. >> reporter: this chain link fence was put up because of this crack. this target steer is closed indefinitely. it is unfun for all the workers who -- unfortunate for all the workers who showed up. in napa, ann macovich kpix 5. >>> the napa sanitation district has high-tech tools to check lines all over town. they say so far no major sewer lines appear to be broken. >>> we found another crew checking the integrity. those holes in the ground. pge uses them for hydrollic testing of the pipes. >>> earlier today, we found this team of volunteers from home depot helping with the clean up. saw a lot of neighbors helping neighbors today. more on that coming up just a little bit later. >>> new at 6:00, what if you could have a warning that an earthquake was about to happen. >> earthquake. expected in three seconds. >> the technology is available. we could have it in california except for one thing. kpix 5's phil matier tolls us what'salling the earthquake warning
reporting live at napa city hall, linda yee kpix 5. >>> a major chain store was one of the ones red-taggedded today. ann macovich has more. >> reporter: this chain link fence was put up because of this crack. this target steer is closed indefinitely. it is unfun for all the workers who -- unfortunate for all the workers who showed up. in napa, ann macovich kpix 5. >>> the napa sanitation district has high-tech tools to check lines all over town. they say so far no major...
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napa city officials getting set to update us on the 6.0 earthquake that shook awake california wine country early sunday morning. we're keeping a close eye on napa city hall where a news conference is set to begin any minute. quake lasted just 20 seconds. response teams have been working around the clock in the day and a half since stamping out fires, getting lights back on and repairing dozens of broken water mains and gas lines. some 50 aftershocks have been reported so far, and while people are bracing for more, officials say the chances for another major quake are growing slimmer. trace gallagher is live in downtown napa to fill us in. >> reporter: you mentioned 20 seconds. the longest 20 seconds of a lot of people's lives up here. this waning was a rolling earthquake, relatively shallow at seven miles. some 9 million people felt this thing. the usgs says 6.0 magnitude. the city of napa says 6.1 but the usgs is leaning toward that 6.0 number but it doesn't matter because the damage is significant. 3:30 in the morning, look at bricks that fell off. can you imagine if this happened at 3:30 in the afternoon? just amazing. colors are bad after an earthqua
napa city officials getting set to update us on the 6.0 earthquake that shook awake california wine country early sunday morning. we're keeping a close eye on napa city hall where a news conference is set to begin any minute. quake lasted just 20 seconds. response teams have been working around the clock in the day and a half since stamping out fires, getting lights back on and repairing dozens of broken water mains and gas lines. some 50 aftershocks have been reported so far, and while people...
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. >> reporter: at city hall before napa can aplay for federal aid they need to have an estimate of damage. >> we're going to properties quickly and doing an assessment and moving on to the next property. >> and they hope to have the entire city canvassed by tonight. it is a big job and they are trying to do it as quickly as they can. reporting live from napa. mark matthews nbc bay area news. >>> a lot of men and women hard at work in the area. we mentioned the inspectors assessing the damage. here is what we know so far. napa county was the hardest hit. 90 homes and about 50 city buildings have been red tagged. it means they're too dangerous to enter. more than 100 build have been yellow tagged which means people can enter to get their personal belongings. however, repairs are needed. seven buildings have been red tagged and 30 yellow tagged. the numbers could increase as the inspections continue. >> bricks tumbled down on him crushing and pinning him to the floor. tonight 13-year-old nicholas dillon is recovering from the broken pelvis as his family counts their blessing that the quake d
. >> reporter: at city hall before napa can aplay for federal aid they need to have an estimate of damage. >> we're going to properties quickly and doing an assessment and moving on to the next property. >> and they hope to have the entire city canvassed by tonight. it is a big job and they are trying to do it as quickly as they can. reporting live from napa. mark matthews nbc bay area news. >>> a lot of men and women hard at work in the area. we mentioned the...
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there are other reports going on, saying people up in napa, especially, where there has been damage to city hall, has a lot of damage going on. as i was driving, i noticed that it was a little bit of buckling in the road. non if that was from previous issues or brought about by this. at this point in time, most important thing is that this are no great damages here, if there are, we will find those later. i will continue to drive around here. >> where were you when this happened? what did you feel. >> reporter: i live in san rafael. tara linda, a box canyon, i was laying in bed and i started feeling shaking and it was not intention shaking, it was a rolling, it was not a major earthquake. when it kept shaking, i knew somewhere out there, a distance away, there may have been a significant earthquake going on. generally the little earthquakes don't last long. this up with, 10- 15 seconds, maybe 20 seconds, i wasn't counting. that got me up. i called in to the station. i drove across 37. route 101 across towards napa, i hung a left on 29, going up towards american cannon, ier see a police car from
there are other reports going on, saying people up in napa, especially, where there has been damage to city hall, has a lot of damage going on. as i was driving, i noticed that it was a little bit of buckling in the road. non if that was from previous issues or brought about by this. at this point in time, most important thing is that this are no great damages here, if there are, we will find those later. i will continue to drive around here. >> where were you when this happened? what did...
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the jail annex is attached to the hall of justice. >>> napa city officials say the debris collected sense the earthquake weighs in at 2.6 million pounds and counting. the debris made up of things like broken picture frame crumbled fireplace and pieces of people home an even though it's a hard time for the peopl people, nap is a coming together to make sure they have somewhere to good. we have that part of the story. >> we fell in love here. this the is hard to leave. >>reporter: angela lar so that and her boyfriend have lived in the napa home on georgia street for 3 years. it's now red tagged. suffering some maiming damage from sunday earthquake. they are moving things out even though red tagged homes are considered dangerous and should not be entered. >> i appreciate the tourist and wine industry as much as anybody but the regular people that make this town run on daily basis are being forgotten i feel like. >>reporter: larson is staying with family now while others in the same boat are hunkering down in motel and red cross emergency shelter. >> number has gown. may be because the city i
the jail annex is attached to the hall of justice. >>> napa city officials say the debris collected sense the earthquake weighs in at 2.6 million pounds and counting. the debris made up of things like broken picture frame crumbled fireplace and pieces of people home an even though it's a hard time for the peopl people, nap is a coming together to make sure they have somewhere to good. we have that part of the story. >> we fell in love here. this the is hard to leave....
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you can also see a gaping hole at the justice building at the old city hall in downtown napa. i talked to a number of lawyers who have cases here tomorrow. it doesn't seem like there are going to be a lot of cases here today. the emergency ems emergency services have an office behind my photographer here and they moved that office to a different location. so people coming to the downtown area at third and brown and people are just trying to wrap their heads around this earthquake in the napa area. >>> i'm milissa rehberger. coming up next, "taking the hill." that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew.
you can also see a gaping hole at the justice building at the old city hall in downtown napa. i talked to a number of lawyers who have cases here tomorrow. it doesn't seem like there are going to be a lot of cases here today. the emergency ems emergency services have an office behind my photographer here and they moved that office to a different location. so people coming to the downtown area at third and brown and people are just trying to wrap their heads around this earthquake in the napa...
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today at city hall, the city manager said designating a dump site at any school was probably a mistake. reporting from napa, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. now this morning's 3.9 aftershock caused more damage in napa. you see down below, the asphalt separating the approach to the butler bridge. within the last 90 minutes, all lanes of 29, highway 29 in napa, have been reopened. that was a slug earn and pains taking day for crews that were making emergency repairs to this stretch. >>> and not just highway 29. drivers in vallejo are also experiencing delays along highway 37 at the mayor island bridge. >>> an aftershock did cause some damage uleaving the napa community on edge again. >> i was in my room, i said, ah, got scared again, you never know what's next. >> it felt like a 3.0 or 4 something. it startled me. i just yelled out "earthquake, earthquake." >> people living here still don't have water, gas or electricity. and now they have a giant hole. a lot of people still struggling to figure out what they're going to do next. >> reporter: that's right, and there's a meeting tonight to ad
today at city hall, the city manager said designating a dump site at any school was probably a mistake. reporting from napa, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. now this morning's 3.9 aftershock caused more damage in napa. you see down below, the asphalt separating the approach to the butler bridge. within the last 90 minutes, all lanes of 29, highway 29 in napa, have been reopened. that was a slug earn and pains taking day for crews that were making emergency repairs to...
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city of napa. and it's going to take a few more days before service is fully restored to everyone. for more on that today, we go to alyssa herrington live at city hall. >> we just learned that 640 people are still without water, meaning they can't shower at their own homes. and we are seeing the number of water main breaks increasing. reason the reason is because oftentimes when they fix one pipe, they find additional problems. and at this point, they are doing their best to just keep up. andrew hall picks up free water from the red cross emergency shelter at crosswalk community church. his family has been without running water since sunday morning's earthquake. >> it's been rough. just personal hygiene, and, you know, for cooking and cleaning and drinking. just the things that everyday use you take for granted. >> reporter: the city of napa hopes to restore all leaky pipes in the next couple of days. utility crews are working around the clock. >> what we're doing is where we see the break going out, isolating, shutting off the water, working on it, and then moving to the next. the problem is, we're adding more as we fix more. >> reporter: so far, t
city of napa. and it's going to take a few more days before service is fully restored to everyone. for more on that today, we go to alyssa herrington live at city hall. >> we just learned that 640 people are still without water, meaning they can't shower at their own homes. and we are seeing the number of water main breaks increasing. reason the reason is because oftentimes when they fix one pipe, they find additional problems. and at this point, they are doing their best to just keep up....
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city of napa. by the time you get towards st. helena, it looks like business as usual and the folks here at beautiful hall winery say it is businessual. everything in around here is open. and things are looking just like a normal hot august day where it's 92 degrees as picked up by the mobile weather lab. but not every fared 100% from this. let me show you video and tell you about lots of pictures like these since sunday. it was rough. barrels scattered on floors, countless numbers of bottles knocked off shelves, and some wineries that red wine became basically a red wine lake. the head of the napa valley vintners association says yes the industry was hit hard by the earthquake but that doesn't mean they will stand on the sidelines during this disaster. they announced at a a $10 million contribution to establish a relief fund. >> our priorities here are basic needs. making sure that everybody has a roof over their heads, making sure that food, water, that sort of thing, is taken care of for our residents. medical care and counseling, and repairs for immediate safety concerns. >> reporter: and the vintners association folks say tha
city of napa. by the time you get towards st. helena, it looks like business as usual and the folks here at beautiful hall winery say it is businessual. everything in around here is open. and things are looking just like a normal hot august day where it's 92 degrees as picked up by the mobile weather lab. but not every fared 100% from this. let me show you video and tell you about lots of pictures like these since sunday. it was rough. barrels scattered on floors, countless numbers of bottles...
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napa. we also found folks driving around offering up free supplies like lumber, gloves, and garbage cans. more of this story. but first, to the press conference at the city hall. >> patients have been treated since 11:00 p.m. sunday. there have been no fatalities, i believe we're down to one critical. i don't have any details about that. the very, very impressive progress has been made in terms of the city resources and typically and flooding in this city is not good news but in this case it is. 78,000 residents yesterday after the earthquake did not have power. when we finished the day yesterday, we were down to 15,000 and as of about an hour ago, we had less than ten addresses and ten customers in town that did not have power. pretty much within the next hour or two, there is going to be full recovery in terms of power and gas. all of the gas lines have been -- breaks or complaints of potential leaking have been checked and those issues have all been resolved. what pg&e is doing now is using technology to cover all of the city streets with a gas sniffing truck, if you will, to determine if there's any leaking going on. they have established a phone number f
napa. we also found folks driving around offering up free supplies like lumber, gloves, and garbage cans. more of this story. but first, to the press conference at the city hall. >> patients have been treated since 11:00 p.m. sunday. there have been no fatalities, i believe we're down to one critical. i don't have any details about that. the very, very impressive progress has been made in terms of the city resources and typically and flooding in this city is not good news but in this case...
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city have been designated. live in napa, nannette miranda, nbc bay area news. >> nannette, thank you. >>> this afternoon, a school district will get some much-needed help from a pro football hall of famer. >> willie brown will present the district with a check for $50,000 from the oakland raiders to help the schools recover from the quake. the raiders train in napa every summer. they spend a lot of time in the community. now, some of that money will also go to the red cross to help in the recovery. the city of napa has just released new damage estimates. city leaders think damage to privately owned structures, both homes and commercial properties, $300 million. that doesn't include damage to public buildings or infrastructure, loss of business or general economic losses. but surely, slowly, problems get fixed. >> nbc bay area's bob redell is le live near napa where crews are repairing a water main there. bob? >> reporter: good morning janelle and scott. we also got new numbers with regards to the water line repairs. a significant progress report. you might recall that 6.0 t temblor busted roughly 30 lines. they hope to knock out another 30 here today. back in the neighborhoods
city have been designated. live in napa, nannette miranda, nbc bay area news. >> nannette, thank you. >>> this afternoon, a school district will get some much-needed help from a pro football hall of famer. >> willie brown will present the district with a check for $50,000 from the oakland raiders to help the schools recover from the quake. the raiders train in napa every summer. they spend a lot of time in the community. now, some of that money will also go to the red cross...
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city tonight this, shows a new sink hole opening up at kensington court and scenic drive. here, you can see a check in table set up at the court house by napa county probation department hall of justice is closeed and a clock inside of the police department stopped since the moment the earthquake hit just after 3:20 on sunday morning. later tonight we'll report on number of businesses in downtown napa that have been red tagged. and a geologist showing us seismic sensors now being planted around town, and what they hope to learn from them. >> an east bay high schoolteacher created a fire storm after posting tweets that insult and wish bodily harm on some of her students. she's a history teacher, and popular with students, parents want her fired. >> tweets went viral. so it's no secret that a popular history teacher venting about her students. using the handle that is now deleted she tweeted i want to stab some kids. is that bad? in another she tweeted if you don't like your history class, stop wasting my time and yours, and go find somewhere else to be, you uneducated twit. another wishes for bodily harm for two students. some language can't be used on tv. as tweets spread,
city tonight this, shows a new sink hole opening up at kensington court and scenic drive. here, you can see a check in table set up at the court house by napa county probation department hall of justice is closeed and a clock inside of the police department stopped since the moment the earthquake hit just after 3:20 on sunday morning. later tonight we'll report on number of businesses in downtown napa that have been red tagged. and a geologist showing us seismic sensors now being planted around...
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city tonight this, shows a new sink hole opening up at kensington court and scenic drive. here, you can see a check in table set up at the court house by napa county probation department hall of justice is closeed and a clock inside of the police department stopped since the moment the earthquake hit just after 3:20 on sunday morning. later tonight we'll report on number of businesses in downtown napa that have been red tagged. and a geologist showing us seismic sensors now being planted around town, and what they hope to learn from them. >> an east bay high schoolteacher created a fire storm after posting tweets that insult and wish bodily harm on some of her students. she's a history teacher, and popular with students, parents want her fired. >> tweets went viral. so it's no secret that a popular history teacher venting about her students. using the handle that is now deleted she tweeted i want to stab some kids. is that bad? in another she tweeted if you don't like your history class, stop wasting my time and yours, and go find somewhere else to be, you uneducated twit. another wishes for bodily harm for two students. some language can't be used on tv. as tweets spread,
city tonight this, shows a new sink hole opening up at kensington court and scenic drive. here, you can see a check in table set up at the court house by napa county probation department hall of justice is closeed and a clock inside of the police department stopped since the moment the earthquake hit just after 3:20 on sunday morning. later tonight we'll report on number of businesses in downtown napa that have been red tagged. and a geologist showing us seismic sensors now being planted around...
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napa. as i'm walking and looking and talking to you, i'm seeing damage after damage. there's a gaping hole in the justice building here on the old city hall here. i just looked up and saw that for the very first time. as i said, there's a car here heavily damaged. the windows are broken out. i'm looking across the street at the newer buildings and i don't see any structural damage to the naked eye but as you look across the street, you see a lot of damage. the county supervisor told me that renovations have been going on downtown and we hear all about getting things earthquake safe and we see the reason why it's very important right now, sam. >> cheryl, thank you very much. shocking images coming to us from all over the north bay, east bay area. cheryl was in vallejo earlier reporting about a church that had seen bricks basically crumbled up and spewed out of the building. the justice center has seen a rift in the center of it. we haven't seen tons of structural problems to date but we've certainly seen enough where it's disconcerting enough to folks especially as people wake up and see that there's a 6.0 earthquake, the largest earthquak
napa. as i'm walking and looking and talking to you, i'm seeing damage after damage. there's a gaping hole in the justice building here on the old city hall here. i just looked up and saw that for the very first time. as i said, there's a car here heavily damaged. the windows are broken out. i'm looking across the street at the newer buildings and i don't see any structural damage to the naked eye but as you look across the street, you see a lot of damage. the county supervisor told me that...
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hall of justice on second and brown in downtown napa. you can see just looking down the street a lot of the other damage we just talked to a city spokesperson running water at this point. pg&e customers about 150 this morning are still without power but that is way down from yesterday when 70,000 were without power shortly after the quake. today's efforts, the crews are really going to focus these buildings in downtown napa a to assess to see if it's just -- napa to see if it's just facade damage. stay with us, traffic and weather ahead. . >>> we still have a lot of slow traffic on southbound 680 because of a crash at walnut creek. 580 and 80 are the worst approaches, and street closures through downtown napa, so folks to avoid damaged structures and buckled streets between main and pearl first second, and 3rd. that is k cbs traffic here's lawrence. >> a lot of clouds this morning low pressure to the east, probably seeing some breezy conditions into afternoon over san jose, some partly to mostly cloudy skies. sunshine as high pressure continues to build in towards the next few days. a lot of fog along the coastline. 60s toward the beaches 7
hall of justice on second and brown in downtown napa. you can see just looking down the street a lot of the other damage we just talked to a city spokesperson running water at this point. pg&e customers about 150 this morning are still without power but that is way down from yesterday when 70,000 were without power shortly after the quake. today's efforts, the crews are really going to focus these buildings in downtown napa a to assess to see if it's just -- napa to see if it's just facade...
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napa. damage but pearchtly some homeless folks sleeping in and around that building. they were hit by debris. we hope they're o.k. we're also waiting for this 9 a.m. city briefing. at city hall. we're going to bring it to you live. 5, 6 minutes. keeping an eye on this situation. we're going to bring you in just a minute. just if you're joining us >>> will there at the hospital or where they're being transported to. going to a trauma center. there is some news chopper two shots. that was set up soon after the earthquake. you can see an individual being placed in there. i know there were chairs set up outside and they tag you with colors to the extent of your injuries. minor, moderate and triage you. everything up and running and john fowl her was out there and a-- which is a fantastic sign and because hospitals practice because we're in earthquake country. john joining us live. john? >> thanks. we just got an update. take a look at some video. what you'll be looking at here is a sheet held up by the paramedic crews to help keep the privacy of a child. not certain which facility it is. likely children's hospitalling however. what we have learned about this child is that he or
napa. damage but pearchtly some homeless folks sleeping in and around that building. they were hit by debris. we hope they're o.k. we're also waiting for this 9 a.m. city briefing. at city hall. we're going to bring it to you live. 5, 6 minutes. keeping an eye on this situation. we're going to bring you in just a minute. just if you're joining us >>> will there at the hospital or where they're being transported to. going to a trauma center. there is some news chopper two shots. that...