What Napa Looks Like After the Quake

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Katie Sola
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What Napa Looks Like After the Quake
The top corner of a building is exposed following an earthquake Credit: Eric Risberg

A strong earthquake rocked Northern California early Sunday morning, injuring 120 people and leaving three in critical condition.

The quake caused fires, ruptured water mains and broke innumerable bottles of wine. It struck around six miles from the city of Napa and damaged historic buildings including Sam Kee Laundry, Goodman Library and the Napa County Courthouse, according to a city statement.

The United States Geological Survey measured the quake as having a 6.0 magnitude, making it California's strongest in 25 years.

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