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Earthquake Hits A Nerve In Napa
ResumeIt’s harvest season in Northern California's Napa Valley, which normally means lots of grape picking and tourist activity. Yesterday’s 6.0 earthquake was the largest to shake the San Francisco since 1989.
As wine makers and sellers sweep up broken glass and survey the damage, KQED’s Mina Kim speaks with Here & Now's Sacha Pfeiffer about yesterday’s quake and how the area is moving forward.
Guest
- Mina Kim, reporter for KQED in San Francisco. She tweets @mkimreporter.
This segment aired on August 25, 2014.