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Nicholas George looks under a buckled highway just outside of Napa, California. (Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images)
Nicholas George looks under a buckled highway just outside Napa. (Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images)

 

Kids skateboard over buckled roads in a residential neighborhood of Napa, California. (Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images)
Kids skateboard over buckled roads in a residential neighborhood of Napa. (Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images)

 

Dan Kavarian, chief building official with the City of Napa, surveys a building that was damaged by a 6.0 earthquake. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Dan Kavarian, chief building official with the City of Napa, surveys a building damaged by a 6.0 earthquake. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

 

A collapsed carport. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
A collapsed carport (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

 

A Napa County firefighter sprays foam on hot spots from a fire at a mobile home park. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
A Napa County firefighter sprays foam on hot spots from a fire at a mobile home park. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

 

Damaged office building at Second and Brown streets in downtown Napa. (Craig Miller/KQED)
Damaged office building at Second and Brown streets in downtown Napa. (Craig Miller/KQED)

 

Many are reporting homes have shifted off their foundation. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Many are reporting homes have shifted off their foundations. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

 

A worker looks at a pile of wine bottles that were thrown from the shelves at Van's Liquors. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
A worker looks at a pile of wine bottles thrown from the shelves at Van's Liquors. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

 

Ryan Young skateboards over a buckled sidewalk in a residential neighborhood of Napa, California. (Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images)
Ryan Young skateboards over a buckled sidewalk in a residential neighborhood of Napa. (Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images)

 

A mannequin lies in broken glass in front of a damaged building. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
A mannequin lies in broken glass in front of a damaged building. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

 

Water gushes from a water main break outside of a mobile home park. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Water gushes from a water main break outside a mobile home park. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

 

Damaged vehicle near 3rd Street in Napa. (Mina Kim/KQED)
Damaged vehicle near Third Street in Napa. (Mina Kim/KQED)

 

 Vinegar flows out of the front door of a business damaged by the earthquake. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Vinegar flows out of the front door of a business damaged by the earthquake. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

 

Inside the home of KQED reporter Mina Kim. "My home looks like it flipped up on its side and then came back down," she said. (Mina Kim/KQED)
Inside the home of KQED reporter Mina Kim. "My home looks like it flipped up on its side and then came back down," she said. (Mina Kim/KQED)

 

Damage in the Napa historic district. (Craig Miller/KQED)
Damage in the Napa historic district. (Craig Miller/KQED)

 

A passerby stops to take a picture of damage to the Napa post office. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
A passerby stops to take a picture of damage to the Napa post office. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

 

Shattered windows at the Napa Post Office. (Craig Miller/KQED)
Shattered windows at the Napa post office (Craig Miller/KQED)

 

 Workers clean up piles of bottles that were thrown from the shelves at Van's Liquors. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Workers clean up piles of bottles that were thrown from the shelves at Van's Liquors. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

 

Quake damage to Historic Courthouse, Napa County Superior Court. (Craig Miller/KQED)
Quake damage to the Napa County Historic Courthouse. (Craig Miller/KQED)

 

Police officers exit a damaged building. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Police officers exit a damaged building. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

 

The South Napa earthquake brought down chimney at the Migliavacca Mansion, one of downtown's Napa's historic homes. (Mina Kim/KQED)
The South Napa Earthquake brought down a chimney at the Migliavacca Mansion, one of downtown's Napa's historic homes. (Mina Kim/KQED)

 

People survey a damaged car. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
People survey a damaged car. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

 

Brown Street in Napa. (Craig Miller/KQED)
Brown Street in Napa (Craig Miller/KQED)

 

Broken glass. (Craig Miller/KQED)
Broken glass (Craig Miller/KQED)

 

Ace Hardware in downtown Napa. (Craig Miller/KQED)
Ace Hardware in downtown Napa (Craig Miller/KQED)
A KQED fan shared this image on Facebook of her chimney on her neighbor's car in Old Town Napa. (Courtesy of Patty Koski)
A KQED fan shared this image on Facebook of her chimney on her neighbor's car in Old Town Napa. (Courtesy of Patty Koski)

 

Workers clean up broken glass in front of a damaged building. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Workers clean up broken glass in front of a damaged building. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

 

A man uses a garden hose cool hot spots from a fire at a mobile home park. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
A man uses a garden hose to cool hot spots from a fire at a mobile home park. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

 

Napa's historic district. (Craig Miller/KQED)
Napa's historic district (Craig Miller/KQED)

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