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CBS News/SF reports nearly 100 aftershocks were recorded following the earthquake, the largest to hit the Bay Area since the 6.9 magnitude Loma Prieta quake nearly 25 years ago. Initial reports had the earthquake measuring 6.1 magnitude before revising it to 6.0, and then upgrading it back to 6.1.
At least 170 injuries including six critical injuries to adults and a child.
Callers to local radio stations and locals checking in on social media reported a significant shaking motion in the city of Napa, lasting for an extended time.
Napa radio stations N/T KVON 1440 AM and KVYN 99.3 FM were knocked off the air for half an hour early Sunday morning when the earthquake hit.
“Some book cases fell over, and some computer equipment and files were smashed,” said KVYN drive-time DJ Mindi Levine, “but no one’s been hurt, thank God.” The stations lost power, but backup generators quickly got the stations back on the air and they’ve been reporting live on the aftermath of the temblor ever since.
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