City workers attempting to plug the 110-degree sulphur hot spring that shifted its cap and erupted during the earthquake. Sulphur fumes were noticeable in a wide area around the city hall.
Source: Rakesh Goel
Damage to front of Franciscan Mission in San Miguel, California (facing Main Street)
Source: Patrica Grossi and Augustin Rodriguez
URM damage to building on Main Street, San Miguel, similar to damage seen in old downtown Seattle area after Nisqually Earthquake (failure originating in roof area)
Source: Patrica Grossi and Augustin Rodriguez
Damage to downtown Paso Robles, California, showing typical URM damage and collapsed roof
Source: Patrica Grossi and Augustin Rodriguez
Major chimney damage in residential area near downtown Paso Robles, California; Interior exposed due to chimney failure with moderate cracking along foundation line
Source: Patrica Grossi and Augustin Rodriguez
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