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Surveying the damage the morning after in Napa, California

August 25th, 2014 Andrew Villeneuve Core Topics, National Defense, Public Planning
Reporters stand in front of damaged Napa building
“The day after! Downtown Napa after the quake. News crews use one of the most damaged buildings as a backdrop to their reports.” (Photo: Mark Gunn)

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