Northern California rocked by magnitude 6.0 earthquake

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Northern California rocked by magnitude 6.0 earthquake



A magnitude 6.0 earthquake hit northern California’s San Francisco Bay area Sunday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Leslie Gordon of the USGS says the tremor struck just before 3:30 a.m. Sunday about 10 miles northwest of American Canyon, which is about 6 miles southwest of Napa. The USGS says it's the largest tremor to shake the Bay Area since the 1989 6.9 magnitude Loma Prieta quake, which reportedly led to 63 deaths.

Three people were seriously injured and nearly 90 patients have been treated at one hospital.

The city of Napa said in a statement Sunday that two adults and one child have critical injuries and Queen of the Valley hospital in Napa has treated 87 people. Hospital spokesman Vanessa DeGier says most patients have cuts, bumps, bruises.

Officials say widespread power outages have been reported in Sonoma County.

Jennifer Jones Lee, who lives in the earthquake area, told Fox News the tremor “felt like someone just picked up the house, shook it for a while, then dropped it. It was incredibly violent.”

Arik Housley, who owns two grocery stores in the area, said he was awakened at about 3:30 a.m. by the shaking. “It was very jolting and probably went for 20 seconds . . . it was shaking pretty good,” said Housley, whose brother is Fox News senior correspondent Adam Housley.

Arik Housley said he passed a mobile home park where multiple fires could be seen as he drove to one of his stores to assess the damage. Housley said the shelving in his store had moved 2 feet to 3 feet from the wall, and much of his inventory had fallen to the floor, including $200 bottles of wine. Many merchants in the area forgo earthquake insurance because it’s too expensive, he said. A quake about 14 years ago resulted in about $30,000 in damage, he told Fox News, and speculated the current damage would be in excess of $100,000.

"There's collapses, fires," said Napa Fire Capt. Doug Bridewell, standing in front of large pieces of masonry that broke loose from a turn-of-the-century office building where a fire had just been extinguished. "That's the worst shaking I've ever been in."

Bridewell, who said he had to climb over fallen furniture in his own home to check on his family before reporting to duty, said he was starting to see more reports of injuries.

The tremor set off car alarms and had residents of neighboring Sonoma County running out of their houses in the middle of night.

The USGS says the depth of the earthquake was just less than 7 miles, and numerous small aftershocks have occurred in the Napa wine country.

A member of Napa County dispatch tells The Associated Press that there has been one report of structural damage, but additional details were not available.

“There’s fires, debris all over the streets, everywhere,” Napa resident Karen Hunt told “Fox & Friends.”

Hunt said her husband, who is an engineer, shut off the gas line to their home to guard against explosions, then went to neighbors’ homes to do the same.

“Right now we’re just waiting for the aftershocks,” she said. She said she had not felt any, but reportedly there has been two, one at magnitude 2.5.

Hunt has said she has felt other earthquakes, but “this is way on top of anything I’ve ever felt.”

Hunt, who has lived in Napa since 1996, owns a winery. She said she heard from her partner that her 2011 and 2012 vintages had been destroyed.

“That’s pretty devastating if that’s the case,” she said.

Thousands of small earthquakes occur in California each year, providing scientists with clear indications of places where faults cut the Earth's crust. There were 4,895 earthquakes in California between 1974 and 2003 with a magnitude of 3.5 or greater (about 163 per year).

source: Northern California rocked by magnitude 6.0 earthquake | Fox News
 

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Global warming. Or maybe fracking. Or possibly the shooting of Michael Brown. Or illegal aliens. Or Gawd's displeasure at not murdering gays.

Anything but the fact that NoCal sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire.
 

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Global warming. Or maybe fracking. Or possibly the shooting of Michael Brown. Or illegal aliens. Or Gawd's displeasure at not murdering gays.

Anything but the fact that NoCal sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire.

...and I was hoping the Mayans Calendar was a little off and California was slipping into the Ocean.

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OK, I just got greenies from Boomer and El Barto. That either makes me the greatest peacemaker ever, or is one of the Signs of the Apocalypse. It's in Revelations:

"And lo, in the latter days shall come the Boomer of Texas and the North, and the Barto likewise, and they shall make accord. In these days the gates to the Pit shall open, and the Lake of Fire be slaked with the souls of the unrighteous.
 

El Barto

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OK, I just got greenies from Boomer and El Barto. That either makes me the greatest peacemaker ever, or is one of the Signs of the Apocalypse. It's in Revelations:

"And lo, in the latter days shall come the Boomer of Texas and the North, and the Barto likewise, and they shall make accord. In these days the gates to the Pit shall open, and the Lake of Fire be slaked with the souls of the unrighteous.
Nah Just love your sarcasm the rest is luck lol
 

petros

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Global warming. Or maybe fracking. Or possibly the shooting of Michael Brown. Or illegal aliens. Or Gawd's displeasure at not murdering gays.

Anything but the fact that NoCal sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire.

Blame it on the Catholics. It is St Andrew's fault.
 

BaalsTears

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I slept through the quake. It wasn't much of a quake in any event.

I remember the Loma Prieta Quake of '89. It happened as the first game of the World Series was getting under way. It was more than ten times as great as the quake today.
 

Cliffy

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Oh, let's build our state on a fault line. That will be great for all - a free amusement park ride at random times and places.

Eagles - 'The Last Resort' (lyrics in description) - YouTube

We satisfy our endless needs and
justify our bloody deeds,
in the name of destiny and the name
of God

And you can see them there,
On Sunday morning
They stand up and sing about
what it's like up there
They call it paradise
I don't know why
You call someplace paradise,
kiss it goodbye
 

pgs

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What kind of stupid sh*t is that to say??



What is British Columbia sitting on, duh?



Like the original settlers had a clue.

Just build better buildings and hope for the best.

Looks like Cliffy is living on a fault line .