And i was screaming for my mom and she tried to get to me. And so finally, paramedics came afterwards the surgery lasted nine hours and we believe he is going to be okay. That were thankful hes doing well. Labor day weekend is typically one of the busiest. So wineries are boyried that visit visitors will stay home not going up to wine country. People who work here tell me in the past days its been more reminiscent of mid january than late august. Napa valley vines attract tourists have around the world. Grapes are ripe and its just a wonder full time to be here. Today, crickets we need people to come. This supports countless other businesses in the area. Were open for business now. The owner worries tourists will cancel their plans for her, tourism is a lifeline. Iets how i eat. This is what feeds my family. She lost about 30,000 worth of merchandise. Devastating. Today, customers struggled through the store. Thank you so much. Its tough we made efforts to come in and support cool peop
The story for you and bring updates here on abc7 news at 6 00 good evening, im cheryl jennings. And im dan ashley. Moving now to todays after shocks and development froms earthquake that happened on sunday theyve been inspected and most determined to be around stone bridge charter school. 200 injuries now, the Napa City Council voted to seek federal Disaster Relief there have been five after shocks today. Two state law bridges were forced to be without water. Tonight hearing from one of the youngest people injured in the earthquake. From his hospital bed in sacramento, this 13yearold wroerl says hes fortunate to be alive after a pile of bricks nearly crushed him. Started calling to get to the door. And the chimney collapsed on my back. I stumbled forward. And i was screaming for my mom and she tried to get to me. And so finally, paramedics came afterwards the surgery lasted nine hours and we believe he is going to be okay. That were thankful hes doing well. Labor day weekend is typical
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