NAPA (AP) — The 6.0 magnitude quake that woke the placid wine town of Napa at 3:20 a.m. on Aug. 24, 2014 was the strongest quake to hit the San Francisco Bay area in a quarter-century. It killed one person and injured 200 as bricks and furniture — and wine bottles — toppled onto sleeping families. One year later, the signs of lingering damage are minimal — a wobbly winery building here, a shrouded, Victorian-era downtown facade awaiting repairs there.
Napa earthquake year ago today