Epicenter of the 6. 0 quake, but it did see the most damage. 33 businesses condemned, some with gaping holes in the walls. The quake was centered between napa and American Canyon west of both cities. We start our Live Team Coverage this morning with bob redell in downtown napa. Bob, has the cleanup stage begun so far . Reporter not here, not in the immediate downtown area. Good morning. Out of safety and concern for the possibility of aftershocks, the city of napa has effectively shut down the few blocks in this area. The area that least showed the most significant damage. Theyve taped off the area and recently started installing a chain link fencing to keep people out of here. They have security guards out here. Weve seen the napa county Sheriffs Department, this is out of safety if case there was another aftershock because these Historic Structures are not safe. You can see why, theyre at risk of collapsing. There havent been anything significant overnight. Now, the city has already red tagged 33 buildings. That means that no one can go inside or occupy those structures. Many are historic. Made of brick and stone. The city did have a 2009 deadline for historical buildings downtown to be retrofitted for an earthquake revenue 18 Historic Structures, 12 were up to code. In other words they met that 2009 deadline, but six had not been retrofitted. Three of those right here on brown street. They suffered Severe Damage during yesterdays quake. Raising an obvious question for the citys manager. Could the city taken action against those building owners and why didnt they . We are in the process of doing that. Weve given notice. Informing people that theyre about to enter a building that posed a hazard, and we are going through the process to, if needed, go to court. Reporter throughout napa, there are still some customers, pg e customers without power, but the utility tells us theyve had 98 of customers restored. They have 1300 without power still. They hope to have them restored later this morning. You have people of who do not have gas. And were showing this video, Mobile Home Park that caught fire yesterday. Those fires started by ruptures in the gas lines. What pg e will be doing, courtesy checks later in the day, later in the morning, going through neighborhoods that were affected by this to make sure the gas lines are either turned off properly or turned back on. Because you can imagine theres a lot of pilot lights that would need to be relit. Now, advisory from the city regarding the water. If you had any water main issues, if your water was out yesterday, and it hasnt been turned back on, they are asking you tofbl use obviously to use bottled water. Boil that tap water for at least one full minute before using it for drinking or cooking. They have also got water stations set up. The city set them up. Theres one on toll street, one southwest of main and one on linda vista avenue. Theyre saying that all tap water remains safe for bathing and other household uses, if youre going to ingest it, boil it for one minute. Back out here live where you can see fat sad fell, crushing a car below. Again, not a clean up in this section of downtown perhaps out of safety because you can imagine, these structures are not stable. Especially in you go a couple blocks down where you have a facade, image weve seen a lot over the past 24 hours. Its tilting out there. Of course, the concern being aftershocks. Reporting live here in napa, bob redell, today in the bay. Its so important, thank you very much, bob. Bob mentioned, aftershocks, there have been plenty. Lets check in with Christina Loren with a look at that the. 85 plus aftershocks. Some strong. I can tell you at this point, the frequency and the power of those aftershocks really starting to decrease. And were actually looking really good this morning. We are winding down. 1. 8 was the last one, that was at 1 27, definitely becoming less frequent. The strongest aftershock we had was after the initial quake at 5 47. As we head throughout the day today, fair game for the aftershocks. We have a 29 chance of a 5. 0 or greater in the next seven days. We do want to keep that in mind. Were not going to let our guard down just yet. Continue to decrease in frequency over the next three seven days. I can tell you, its one of the incidents that reminds you, we live in earthquake country. You have to have that plan in place. Coming up, im going to talk about the sheer power of this earthquake and compare it to tons of tnt. Stay tuned. Were going to dive into the power, it might blow your mind. We look forward to that, thank you christina. Because of the quake, all in the Unified School District are closed today, as for private schools. Justin Sienna High School and st. Johns Lutheran School are not Holding Class today. We recommend that you check with your preschool provider to see if those are open. Napa Valley College and Sonoma State University plan to hold classes as normal. In about two hours, a hospital spokesperson will release new information about people who were injured so badly they had to spend the night in hospital beds. Total of 17 people spent the night at queen of the Valley Hospital in napa being treated for injuries related to yesterdays quake. More than 200 people were treated for concussions, cuts, broken bones, and other injuries. I fell off my bed and hit my head on the shelf. Thats where i cut my forehead hope and open and my eye. Bruises and you know the most kbhon thing were cut feet. People walking on broken glass. We saw a lot of folks who had furniture come down on them. Mirror came off the wall. One gentleman had a big gash in his head. He told me it was an Entertainment Center that tipped over and hit him in the head. Dressers came down on people. Those were the most common things we saw, if it wasnt, they were bleeding from the feet. 13yearold boy was air lifted to uc davis medical center. He was critically injured when pieces of a fireplace fell on him. Another two dozen people were treated in the vallejo area. Melted shells are cooling this morning. The homes were burned beyond recognition after the earthquake. Crews think the fire started when a gas line ruptured. When they got there, two homes were already on fire. Because of a broken water main. Crews would not get water to put out the fire. By the time they were able to extinguish the flames, four homes were destroyed, and a few other rs badly damaged others badly damaged. How the community is carrying on this morning, well is have a live update. 24 hours later and people are bracing for more aftershocks. And the damage they could bring. In vallejo, all eyes on georgia street where a number of buildings could still crumble. Kris sanchez joins uses with more on that story, kris. Reporter one aftershock laura and sam could send this toppling. The one with the yellow facade. Fine from the outside, but behind is where the damage is. Some of the bricks fell from the rooftop down three stories and into the building below. It is now red tagged and evacuated. Now from the aftermath to the moment that the earthquake hit, we have video from a Convenience Store in American Canyon at moment that that shaking started. You see the store shelves rocking, smacking bottles and sending product all over the place. The mayor, leon garcia says that overall the damage in his city is not severe, but the infrastructure is good, water, sewer lines, theyre in tact. But still, people are waiting for the other shoe to drop. I noticed that some of the buildings have Severe Damage. Just to want make sure that if something happens in the middle of the night, im not thinking its another earthquake. Reporter back here in vallejo, this is georgia street by daylight where i am right now. Theres the building that was evacuated because of structural concerns, now some folks are out of their homes because inside that building are eight apartments in addition to the store front that is on the ground level. In all, more than 40 buildings sustained damage heerl in the downtown area here in the downtown area. Of course that is theal lay it continue to tamly that tamlies that will tallies will that continue to want grow. It will remain courted off, that part of vallejo where there are lots of store fronts. Itll remain courtered off until the foreseeable future until the all clear. Coming up, well hear more from folks who really felt the brunt of the earthquake. Well tell you what they felt and what the damages are as well. In vallejo, kris sanchez, today in the bay. Thank you very much, kris, appreciate it. The quake was felt up and down the bay. The shaking and rumbling was caught on one San Francisco familys baby monitor. Aww, at video was sent to us bay lady. Baby matthew almost two years old, moving as the ground starts to shake. It lasted about 20 seconds, but you can see it was still strong in San Francisco. Our team says everyone is okay. And heres some surveillance video. This is pet food express in napa. You can see shelves jolting back and forth. Today, pet food express will collect donations for the napa county animal shelter. You can find many more videos and pictures on our website, just click on the upper left hand corner to bring up a slide show. Its at nbcbayarea. Com. A live look at fremont this morning, traffic is light right now, but you can expect things to pick up pretty soon. 18 Different School districts are headed back to class this morning nap includes newark unified, also returning this morning, four community colleges, including aloney college on fremont and west Valley Junior College in saratoga. If youre traveling in the south bay, allow extra time. San jose state is also back in session. San francisco resumes its classes today. For a look at your back to school forecast, lets check in with Christina Loren whos going to put on a different hat, hows the weather . Its going to be nice throughout. 61 degrees. Some people still without power this morning. And the good news is, well have the natural ac clicking all day long. Were starting out nice and mild. 62 arongt pence last. Youre at 63 to kick off the day. 63 degrees for San Francisco throughout the day today, were going to climb into the low 80s, even the hot spots. Then we will crank up that heat towards the end of the week. Your full forecast is in moments, right now back to you sam and laura. Coming up next on today in the bay, the teenager who was shot and killed by a Police Officer in ferguson, missouri, will be layed to rest today. How the white house is paying its respect. Also tonights emmy awards will include a special tribute to the late robin williams. Why this tribute may be unlike any other youve seen. And assessing all of the damage from the napa earthquake, including the control tower at the napa airport. Well be right back. This house in the back fell first. I think a gal said we could hear it explode, you know, just went the other way. The largest earthquake to strike the bay area in 25 years ruptures gas lines and breaks water pipes. Keeping firefighters away while numerous homes burn. The shaking caused chimneys to tumble and the ground to split. Hundreds were hurt and more may not be allowed to return home, at least for a while. Now crews spent the daze checking for gas leaks and water main breaks throughout the area. One neighborhood, teenagers turned that buckle road into a skate board ramp. Pg e crews tore apart the streets to check for gas lines. Neighbors scribe the sounds of the quake. Everywhere foundation quakes and sewer lines inside homes. Many people say they do not have earthquake insurance, so theyre unsure about what is next. Questions will be asked. More damage video to look at now. Look at the inside of that mini mart a sea of bottle and cans littering the ground. This is a 1 on accumulate street. The owner is still trying to assess the damage. There was a lot to clean up. Check out the damage to the air control tower at the napa county airport. You can see from the chopper, most of the windows just shattered. The quake left the tower inoperable, but the airport remains open. Itll operate with a tower unmanned like it usually does in the night. The faa says it could take weeks have to new windows manufactured and installed. Other than the winl does, no structural damage to the tower. And the quake forced a few sunday morning traditions to come to an end yesterday. A lot of folks who had Church Planned headed o tout find they had nowhere to go. The First United Methodist Church separated from the building. And debris was scattered all around the church. After a stressful morning, many wanted to seek the comfort of the church they had gone to for so many years. Now its unclear whether the church and when the church will be repaired or where services will be held in the meantime. Everybody trying to readjust their schedules in light of the tragedy. Exactly. Adjust most certainly as well. It is monday morning, were on early this morning, early look at the forecast as well. Yeah, people headed back to work, back to school, definitely going to have the earthquake on the mind, at least for the next several weeks. And yeah, its always a good time to consider do i have a very viable emergency plan. Because it turns out 50 of californians do not have a viable emergency plan in place. So you want to make sure you have nonparishable foods. Have plenty of water for you and every member of your family for three days. Emergency kit very necessary. And were going to talk more about is that all morning long, but that was definitely a scary situation yesterday. Temperatures this morning in the 60s. We had a gorgeous day coming your way. Upper 70s on the peninsula, 84 dleez for the degrees for the south bay. 69 in San Francisco. Coming up, we have very interesting imagery to show you. And this is coming us to from uc berkeley out of their lab there. Were going to show you what it looks like, when that earthquake hit yesterday, and how it compares when measured up to dynamite and explosion. Stick around, thats in the next report. Right now lets check your drive, heres mike. Actually, well check in with mike later. Thanks so much christina. We will continue to update you on what is going nonnapa. Including what the roadways look like for your morning commute. First, lets check in with scott mcgrew. He has a look at the other top stories of the morning. Good morning. Michael brown, laura, will be layed to rest. He was of the unarmed black man shot to death in ferguson, missouri. 18yearold brown died august 9th after some kind of strurkle with struggle with the Police Officer. Death sparked outrage in the community. Spawned two weeks of protests and violence. Justice department is conducting an investigation. And the white house is sending three representatives to the funeral. Tonights emmy awards will remember robin williams. Billy crystal will do a tribute. In these pictures, they are both baseball fans. Entertained fans and play ers in the giants dugout. Youll recall they teamed up with whoop my goldberg back in 1986 to form the Charity Group comic relief. Everybody expecting an emotional moment tonight not only for the people inside the theater, but everyone watching around the world. You can watch them here on nbc bay area starting at 5 00. The American Heart Association calling for a crackdown on the sale of Electronic Cigarettes to minors. Theyre asking the fda to subject ecigarettes to the same regulations as all other nicotine products. The association is calling on ads to young people. It is backing ecigarettes as a last ditch effort to help people quit smoking. Its quietly made that emission, admission rather in may. Gave the new policy guidelines out to make it official. Ecigarettes folk youre trying to quit. Not so good if youre a kid. Thanks so much. Now to an exclusive Investigative Unit report. It took just 19 minutes and included more than 100 rounds from a high powered rifle. Some believe last years attack on the substation in south san jose was the work of terrorists. This morning the nbc bay area Investigative Unit uncovers conflict inside of the Santa Clara CountySheriffs Department about decisions made in the hours just following that attack. For the first time, First Responders are speaking out. They are accusing command staff of down playing the significance of that attack. Failing to quickly respond with sufficient personnel. And sending a misleading letter to a u. S. Congresswoman about the details of the response. Did you mislead the congresswoman with this letter . No. Its so disingenuous, its made to look like the Sheriffs Office was on top of it, handled it, corporately, nothing could be further from the truth. The support wasnt there. Deputies worked their heart out. He was frustrated, needed support. The support wasnt there. Later this evening, chief Investigative Reporter tarks you inside the response takes you inside the response to the attack. First responders tell us what went wrong and why. The Investigative Unit will have that exclusive report tonight at 11 00. It is 4 20, calm for early earthquake call for an early earthquake warning. Strong words from Gavin Newsome next. Plus clo a closer look at the roads that shifted. What you need to know before heading out of your door this morning. Youre watching today in the bay. Welcome back. 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