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Napa Valley picks up after earthquake

Clip: 8/25/2014 | 3m 59s

Wine country residents pick up after 6.0 earthquake strikes Napa

Northern California’s Napa Valley began to assess the damage caused by a 6.0 earthquake on Sunday -- the largest quake to rock the region since 1989. At least 90 homes and buildings were deemed unsafe for occupancy, while the wine industry suffered losses from broken bottles, barrels and lost tourism dollars. Special correspondent Spencer Michels reports.

08/25/2014 | Rating NR

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