3.4-magnitude quake hits near Napa, California
A 3.4-magnitude earthquake rumbled through northern California early Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
The quake hit 5 miles southwest of Napa, the center of California's famed wine country.
There are no reports of damage so far, the Napa County Sheriff's Office said.
It comes a week after a
6.0-magnitude quake -- the strongest in northern California in a quarter
of a century -- struck the same area on August 24.
Last week's quake injured dozens,
damaged historic buildings in downtown Napa and turned fireplaces into
rubble. It also caused at least $1 billion in property damage in Napa
and other communities.
The two earthquakes were a little over a mile from each other.
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