Five months after a 6.0 earthquake struck Wells, Nev., damaged buildings stand along historic Main Street. The temblor’s damage wasn’t enough to qualify for federal aid. (George Frey / For The Times)
Carl Kelso looks at the place where his house used to stand. He and his wife, Jane, now live in a Motel 6. They still owe $55,000 on their mortgage. (George Frey / For The Times)
Main Street in Wells. City leaders estimate the quake did about $5 million in damage. Gov. Jim Gibbons toured the area to see the devastation, but once everybody had their photo-op, they were gone, says Mayor Rusty Tybo. (George Frey / For The Times)
Ken Grandjean owns the Lone Wolf Gunsmith Shop, the only business left open on its street in the historical district. The city is haggling with its insurance company over repairs. (George Frey / For The Times)