Napa County firefighters spray foam on hot spots from a fire at a mobile home park after a magnitude-6.0 earthquake Sunday in Napa, Calif. The earthquake damaged historic buildings and knocked out power across the region. (Justin Sullivan, Getty Images) NAPA, calif. — The largest earthquake to hit the San Francisco Bay Area in 25 years struck before dawn Sunday, sending scores of people to hospitals, igniting fires, damaging historic buildings and knocking out power to thousands of homes and businesses in California's wine country. The magnitude-6.0 quake, which ruptured water mains and gas lines and damaged some of the region's famed wineries, sent residents running out of their homes...
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