(CNN) — A 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck Northern California early Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
In Napa, at least 90 people were injured, three critically, including a young child, according to Queen of the Valley Hospital spokeswoman Vanessa deGier.
One child was hurt when a fireplace collapsed and has been airlifted to UC Davis Medical Center, deGier told CNN.
“The majority of injuries that we are seeing are non-life-threatening, but still serious,” she said. “Lots of lacerations and abrasions, obviously from fallen debris.”