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Although still standing tall, the First Presbyterian Church in Napa, California lost portions of its stained glass windows, along with other damage, as a result of the 6.0 earthquake that rocked the city on August 24th, 2014

Napa, Calif., August 29, 2014 -- The stained glass on this church was damaged by the 6.0 earthquake that rattled the city of Napa on August 24, 2014

Fenced off streets in Napa, California, were quiet after a 6.0 earthquake rocked the city on August 24th, 2014, causing severe damage to several buildings downtown

Like many brick structures in the city of Napa, California, this building was seriously damaged by a 6.0 earthquake that rocked the area on August 24th, 2014

The foundation of this Napa, California home was seriously damaged by a 6.0 earthquake that rocked the city at 3:20AM on August 24th, 2014

Handwritten words of support and encouragement cover sheets of plywood hiding the broken windows of the Napa Running Company in downtown Napa, which suffered damage from a 6.0 earthquake rocked the city on August 24th, 2014

A red tag, visible through a broken porch window, indicates that this Napa, California, home has been inspected and deemed unsafe after a 6.0 earthquake rocked the city on August 24th 2014

The roof of Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church in Napa, California shows the telltale signs of a 6.0 earthquake that rocked the city on August 24th, 2014. Earthquake damage is visible on buildings throughout the city

The Historic Goodman Library in Napa, California suffered damage to its parapet after a 6.0 earthquake rocked the city on August 24th, 2014

Although still standing tall, the First Presbyterian Church in Napa, California lost portions of its stained glass windows, along with other damage, as a result of the 6.0 earthquake that rocked the city on August 24th, 2014

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Date Taken: 2014-08-27 14:38:31 UTC

Photographer Name: Eilis Maynard

City/State: Napa, CA

Disasters: California Earthquake (DR-4193)

Disaster Types: Earthquake

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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