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6.0 quake jolts Bay Area; outages, injuries reportedBy LEE ROMNEY, RYAN PARKER
A long rolling temblor pegged at 6.0 by the U.S. Geological Survey shook a wide swath of the Bay Area awake early Sunday.
Centered about nine miles south of wine country's Napa at 3:20 a.m., the quake was felt as far south as Santa Cruz and into Sonoma County. It was the largest earthquake to strike the Bay Area since the Loma Prieta temblor of 1989, the USGS said.
A little more than two hours after the quake, a shallow magnitude 3.6 tremor was reported by the USGS. The aftershock occurred at 5:47 a.m. at a depth of 5.0 miles.
Residents reported power outages in Napa, and fire departments in several counties, along with the California Highway Patrol, were on the lookout for damage to bridges.
Reports were beginning to stream in of gas leaks, downed power lines and at least one fire.
Napa County Fire Department confirms they are swamped with calls, including reports of injuries. It is unclear how severe the injuries are because units are still responding.
Queen of the Valley Medical Center in Napa reported calls of injuries, mostly cuts from glass.
According to PG&E, more than 42,000 customers are without power across the northern Bay Area, including American Canyon, Napa, Saint Helena, Santa Rosa and Sonoma, according to an outage map.
The CHP reported that state Route 121 at Route 29 is damaged, with cracks that could cause flat tires.
The CHP for the Solano district dispatched its graveyard shift immediately to search for damage and quickly found it.
An overpass in Vallejo on Highway 37 headed toward American Canyon showed several areas where the roadway had separated and concrete crumbled.
CHP Sgt. Eric Lund said key bridges -- the Carquinez and Benicia bridges -- were cleared as damage free. The highway overpass was briefly ordered closed as "a precaution," he said, as Caltrans engineers reviewed it.
It reopened shortly after 6 a.m.
Pictures flooding in from Twitter show damage within homes.