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Suspension, its the backup that you have to deal with behind the tolls on the oakland side thats just not fun and not improving so its through the mates 5. 80 the e sure but looking good on the suspension and the skyway so its not this congested all the way across and thats why it is under 15 minutes to make it off to fremont street. Other side of the bay a one on one approaching San Francisco. Well both directions north and south slow cesar chavez to 3rd and then 2. 80 still a bit busy out of daly city heading north north of highway, one to the one oh one split will check more coming up james. All right. Thank you very much robin happening today we are remembering the loma prieta earthquake which struck 30 years ago on this very day. The epicenter in the Santa Cruz Mountains but it caused devastation across the entire bay area as we look at some of the video there with sections of the upper deck of the old eastern span of the bay bridge collapsing onto the lower deck, dozens of people were killed thousands of people were injured. You can see the chaos in the streets. The submarine is district where buildings were flattened, caught fire. Since then. We learned a lot changed a lot here in the bay area and weve. Done things each year to remind us what to do. An earthquake strikes for instance, the great shakeout is something that were what 12 years into it now and its something thats got valuable information for everybody nothing feels quite like the actual earthquake happening simulator comes close sarah stinsohas been. And experience. Shocks this morning and shakes up to what did you say how 92 what. 7 magnitude. Yeah, they didnt to the full length of what a 7 would be but i felt the intensity of a 7 magnitude. It was no joke when youre on your knees you drop down and you have your hands cover your head and your neck. You literally feel like your body is still moving and thats what you really have to hold on to something if you can of its table. But its not definitely protect youre a show your neck in your head and you know tell me that is this woman right here. She made sure that i knew you know got to protect. Shoulder the Neck Shoulder head. Tell me in your name and who youre with im janet ruiz and with the Insurance Information institute and we also people to prepare financially. Insurance make sure you can rebuild and recover after an earthquake. And so tell me why is it so important for people to do a drill like this and prepare everyone here has been talking to us about preparing and tell us why is that so important its important to have it already in your mind what youre going to do because whether your first reaction is going to be to run. And i saw that on the coverage from there average chris earthquake and running not a good idea because you may get knocked to the ground then youre going to break your arm or your leg. If you drop to the ground first and youre going to be lot better shape than if you read so you got to press activists otherwise your instinct is not going to be the drop to the ground. And youve seen people doing the a chic simulator all morning and it you know people learn along the way its minds and resume this. But thats thats not right you want to protect yourself. Thats so true and covering your head like you said is key because we see a lot of the injuries come when people when something breakable. Falls on their head in our simulator we have stuffed toys but in our houses we have pictures on the walls, big screen tvs and so we also tell people you know strap your tv on your wall all you know these things are critical. Dont put big pictures over your bed because half the time these things happen when youre in bed, so you dont want things falling 9. The gray shakeout is about an hour. And some minutes away. But. The guy just told me is going really great. He said you know you can do it at any time because youre not going to be like owners chris going to hit 1017 you never no one going to. Thats so true so being prepared in a in can practice it with your kids a homey a compact so with your coworkers because you don know where youre going to be. And then people ask a lot what do do if im in a car. Well if you can pull over the sea important thing to do if youre in the car. Thats good advice as well. So again you saw. Did you see with in front of the sort of the recovery effort might have and with all the damage there. I did and i experience loma prieta so. Is you know there may be fires uh. After the earthquake. The Fire Departments are going to be a train to get all those out. You know a lot with debris. Yeah, theresebs. And you know we need to get our homes but back together so a lot of work goes into after a catastrophe. Earthquake. And youve been working with the city these other agencies to kind of inform people today. We are it takes all of us working together its not st one agency. We all have to Work Together in order to recover after earthquake. And it is you know the next earthquake, the big one. Could be very well bigger than loma prieta that can you explain any tips for people so that they can prepare a that we havent thought about yet. I think its important to go on to shake out dot org on your computer there are 7 tips. They really cover it all. So its knowing what to do during the earthquake, but its also having your home or business as already prepared to having emergency kids. Financial preparedness. Its whole ball of wax and its not as hard as it sounds if you just take each one and do it. They give advice anything else want tell people. Before read. Anything about this trail coming up at 1017. Dont feel silly. Dont feel so i just do it. Actually you could drop to the ground cover your head. And then youre going to remember to do that one to practice if youve ever practice that you wont remember. All right, thank you so much for joining us very good advice and dont know where im going to be at 1017. I will be. I will drop to the ground so ill be interesting may video it. Has changed since loma prieta kron fours will tran is on treasure island. Taking a look at how things are different there now will. They want to make sure that we dont see the devastation that we saw back in 1989. So moving forward after that day the focus obviously was cleaning up getting back on our feet but to focus on the bridges the eastern span lets show you the Iconic Images once again and ill tell you exactly what they did to the eastern span to make sure that in the event of another massive earthquake, we know its not if but when that it will be ready to go on 5 oh 04 00pm 30 years ago tonight. Prieta earthquake struck in just rock. The bay area, the images that day and the days after that iconic freeways collapsing fires all all over the bay area people scrambling to help each other. When it was over at least 60 to 60 people died, 3800 approximately others injured 6 billion worth of damage and people didnt even know how to move around the bay area because the bridge was compromised and thats why starting in 2002 the bay bridge which carries 250,000 people every day. They started to work on the eastern span, it took them 11 years and at least 6 billion dollars to finish. But by the time it was finished, they promised it would be a lot stronger theres no upper deck of the eastern span anymore so you dont see if it happens again that there will be no car dropping to the lower deck on to the other cars below incredibly they said should there be another 6. 9 magnitude earthquake or stronger. The eastern span will be ready. On bridge. The bridge is going to move a fair amount in a very large scale earthquake. But you shouldnt worry because thats what its been designed to do so basically when you see earthquake is that the bridge would move and the tower thats up above you. Its actually made in for independent part so it can twist, its ok and also youve seen the deck undulate move in waves, its designed to do that and it will subside as the earthquake ends. A lot of buildings james and area you know fall, well, you know full well that they want the buildings to sway a little bit as well and not be sturdy like a redwood because moving back and forth actually makes it safer and absorb a lot of the power. The bay bridge at the time. Its bad as it was and who doesnt remember the world series because it was going on at the time. The bay bridge was a little bit lighter than typical day because so many people were at candlestick and the bay bridge was important because of of the the 63 fatalities that day. Lot of the fatalities as far as the number happened on the bay bridge. So fortunately it struck when the world series was going on the series between the as and the giants and that to people off the roadway just to give you perspective. If it happened today in todays dollars that devastation of 1989 would be around billion. James story. Thanks a lot. Well. Well take surviving the big was. We know there are several big fault lines here in the bay area and were going to take a look at the ones most likely the cause a major earthquake. And after the break theres now an app to warn you when an earthquake might hit were going to show you how it works. Oh, wow. You two are going to have such a great trip. Yeah, have fun thanks to you, we will. Aw, stop. This is why voya helps reach todays goals. All while helping you to and through retirement. Um, you guys are just going for a week, right . Yeah thats right. Can you help with these . Oh. Um, were more of the plan, invest and protect kind of help. Sorry, little paws, so. But have fun send a postcard voya. Helping you to and through retirement. Welcome back to the kron 4 morning news, the time 9. 13 were checking in on traffic. Yes, lots of it still out there years 92, the trip across the san mateo bridge and its pretty packed to leave the hayward heading over to the peninsula. This is better, but its not great so you see how slow it is its stacked up beyond the toll plaza, but recovering from a crash. So were down to 27 minutes. Ill take that to make it over to one oh one protecting the bay bridge traffic and i see a little more movement in some of the fast track lanes but overall yes, you are still backed up into the maze, yes, its going to stay like this for the remainder of this hour through the next hour as well so get on out there early going to have to sit in that traffic from the maze the east shore and 5. 80. Heres a peek at some of your approach is if you tak80 west, its 24 minutes from crockett down to oakland, not so baton 24, im leaving wannacry put its busy 20 minutes from wannacry through the caldecott entering the maze and a really quick peak at the guadalupe parkway your average ing 22 minutes thats normal headinnorth through san jose from 85 2, one o one. Robin Crystal Clear skies out there this morning we didnt see those skies earlier though it was this morning and then a few sprinkles last night. So at least a things clearing out and pretty significantly at this point the Golden Gate Bridge timber on as youre seeing there in the foreground looking really good much as the rest of the bay area is had a cold front swinging through last night resulted in those light sprinkles that many of us didnt even notice because those in the middle of the night where were sleeping behind this cold front now just some cooler air that i think a lot of us are going to enjoy it. Today. Well so lets talk more about the big earthquake that we saw back on korea embezzle we were just hiding out because of theres a new ad. Of and while we love to have warning owners make this one doesnt quite do that comes close is the it does is at u c berkeley and actually relies on data from the state earthquake alert system we actually of michelle kingston with a closer look at exactly how it works. Predict earthquakes, but it detects that men can let you know if theyll be shaking in your area. Book building shook. I mean it shook and shook and shook. Also shocked when i first felt people are still talking about the 4. 5 magnitude earthquake that shook the east bay earlier this week it was incredible u c berkeley is releasing a Smartphone App on thursday called my shake it will send earthquake Early Warning alerts statewide. Looks like its really helpful for everyone. The warnings are produced by the shake alert system the system doesnt predict earthquakes but it did text the start of them calculates location and intensity. Right now i dont know when theyre and you know its just and then the any given time. So is some kind of on the light since then what with the it benefit people. If the earthquake is a 4. 5 magnitude or higher. What we felt earlier this week it will send alert to areas where shaking is likely going to happen. Its a nap. Some people in Pleasant Hill say they want on their phone. I would definitely delano highly recommend it why is that because it will help a lot of people and maybe save lives. The maisch a cap hit. Its been in development for years and its statewide debut just so happens to fall on the 30th anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake. C eators say research will improve if more people use the app users can also let scientists know what they felt they saw any damage through the air ap itself. I get it and secondly for misery for either way if you have time you get underneath a door frame you can go in or table you go where theres a clearing you do a lot things in amounts. Im so could save lives in Pleasant Hill, michelle kingston. And for news. And we know there are several big fault lines in the bay area which was most dangerous to question yet forcefully to call spoke with the usgs. And hopefully has some answers for us. Wherever you live in the bay area, a fault line is close by. States Geological Survey says there are at least 32 falls and researchers say each one has the potential to cause he hayward fault and the San Andreas Fault are relatively long and that they have relatively short. Recurrence times for a couple 100 years usgs Research Geologist bell both the end says lesser known falls measuring shorter in length like west napa. Which caused a magnitude 6 point oh quake in 2014 may rupture less frequently say every 1000 years. But they can still produce deadly and destructive shakers side. Because there are lots of these yellow faults and then surely if you look at all of them in aggregate youll have an earthquake on at least one of them. More frequently than every 1000 your central of oc and says were currently within a 30 year window during which theres a 72 likelihood of a magnitude 6. 7 earthquake or larger. Happening in the bay area hayward fault. Passes right through this current and has gradually offset at probability map shows a 33 chance of that massive quake happening along the hayward fault considered the most dangerous in the United States the calaveras fault is second at 26 . The san andres fault, 3rd at 22 . The hunting green berryessa green valley conquered fault system right behind at 16 . And the san gregorio fault line follows at 6 his giant rocket shaken down goes you look up and feel these fissures in these boulders task weeks powerful enough to split leaders in North Berkeley where the northern hayward fault passes through Richard Swartz is a bay area historian and author of the book earthquake exit this 19 oh 6 a name of the game is the more you prepare the more youll increase your lucky worries most about the rogers creek for indian into her county then connects to the hayward fault 1868 that earthquake was in hayward the closer that earthquake epicenter is. Oakland and berkeley i would think the more the odds are it might pop open. A northern hayward fault which might on law. Rogers creek golf. And then you have a much larger earthquake. One that despite all of the data is still impossible to predict felipe should all kron 4 news. Hacking your emergency disaster kit were going to walk you through step by step to make sure youve got everything you need. All morning weve been talking about surviving the next one on this the 30th anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake yen one of the big things that we all need to be reminded of that i still have to do it myself is put together a proper emergency disaster kit with all those essentials you need to get through any sort of emergency its not hard but you got to do it kron fours will tran takes a look at what you need. Do you have earthquake hit. You know unfortunately i dont know i dont how come. And i just never thought about getting one. These people are not alone chances are youre also in the same boat. Want to make sure that youve got old essential all in one place that youre a to go. Zach miller owns read for a San Francisco company that puts together disaster kits. So you dont have to the items range from things you know like water non perishable food hygiene products, 2 things you might not think about he actually 10. Leading youve got a poncho and this is all built for every member of your family says fully customizable other big things that want think about as well as making sure powers out you actually have a way keep your cell phone charged as well as a way to make sure you see at night so we recommend actually having hands wash way radio. They can actually charge your cell phone as well so we can stay in touch even the powers out for a few days. Miller says after a major disaster most people will not be hurt. But how we survive thats up to us. Its really about howomly going to be. After an emergency happens so im making sure that youve got the food water shelter, everything there for at least 3 to 7 days. Because thats probably how long its going to take before utilities actually get back to normal. And finally get a pen and pad write down all your important contacts you might be wondering why all my contacts are on my cell phone. During a disaster. Your phone could eventually run out of power when was the last time you memorized anybodys number. In pleasanton will tran kron 4 news. Thank you will arent coming up after the break it may be time to make sure your home is safe. Before the next earthquake hits tell you what to look for. Welcome the carnival 30 minute tour. Hey, shaq. Its a 30 second tour. No man its like. Now its 26. Welcome aboard. Ocean skyride. Mini golf. Relax relax relax you take this man to be your husband . I do. Married. No time for basketball. Pool. Carnival. Choose fun. 27 thanks for watching in the 9 oclock hour when weather and traffic are usually. But so many major issues in trouble spots things have calmed down but i do have to new crashes at all check it ok cat. So lets go outside when we see out there for already really clear right about now usually when were starting to clear out. A foggy morning clouds been clear for a while. Yes looking great out there and downtown San Francisco as well as really across the rest of the bay area was very foggy to start the morning had some a drizzle as youre taking to the roads hours and hours ago, but since then things really have a been cooperating, its very nice currently 50s and 60s for your current temperatures conquered in oakland each in the low 60s while dublin livermore in pittsburgh. All at 59 degrees. Its definitely got a crisp feel to it, especially when you factor in winds which will be a bit breezy at times today. This is going to make her a brisk day all in all so upper 60s for your daytime highs this afternoon. They want to keep that jacket and that sweater with him much like he did yesterday. More in your forecast is still to come. Ross. All right, thank john checking in on some new trouble spots. We have a crash on one south near saint vincents that one is still working in your left lanes so its going to busy leaving nevado its still slow from 37 still some of that is commute traffic. Some of that is slowing because of that new crash. After the crash. Its going to be a great trip to San Francisco, 27 minutes nevado to the tolls heres the bay bridge or noticing some small changes in the commute the fast track lanes are standing out carpool lanes look good. Youre holding at 10 minutes but but you can see is that it is still backed up the maze to get on out there early. Crash 5. 80 westbound at santa rita this ones new its tacky you up out of livermore its already jammed the on 84. So that bump to up to 19 minutes from livermore to dublin darya chain. Thanks a lot rob and weve talked to lot this morning on the anniversary of one about. The way that the various changed since then. But as your home changed much. Yeah thats the question depending on what your home was built it may not be. Fit for the next earthquakes we have kron fours michelle kingston taking a look at some of the signs to look out for. I i didnt want to worry about it anymore. Home was built in 1950 i didnt want to blame myself for being say cheap and not doing the right thing. If later an earthquake hit. And the damage would have been maybe in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Earlier this year he hired tay when to retrofit his home. So when earthquake to happen. Theres a big chance that the lakes could fold and the house to collapse. His hope to keep his home from falling off its conquer the foundation during an earthquake. All the old equipment in old bulls. The materials and the size of the bold. Insufficient tay when is underneath that you know home pin the crawl space showing us how we retrofitted this 2500 square foot ranch. Making the home safer and hopefully eliminating major damage should an earthquake happened. These type the homes are usually the most susceptible to earthquake damage because of the heavy weight on top and the very fragile small wall thats holding it up when says holmes on hills like action nellies and once built before 1980 are ones he retrofits the most. Its because of the anchor bolts. Use. In kabul to prior to 9 to he damage to check out the states brace and bold program which reimburses you for straightening your home up to 3,000. In oakland, michelle kingston. Well now that we showed you would look for in your home to make sure its earthquake safe. Its also point to address what you need to do if its not. Kron fours taylor, the sec east spoke with a retrofit or about changes that you might need to make. Before making any retrofit howard cook determines how vulnerable all ms. Figure out the way to the house and then anticipated ground acceleration how fast is the ground got to move and then what that tells us is that tells us how much force the house is going to have to resist and then every piece of plywood every piece of steel ball. They all resist a certain amount of force cookies to assess earthquake damage for fema. Now for 25 years hes been retrofitting homes in the bay area like this berkeley home, this is the floor that you walk around on right up here. This is the foundationand this wall all right here is what were worried about collapsing. Cripple laws like the one in this home are extremely vulnerable to earthquakes. Addition to checking the foundation of your home. Well also check how close it is to a fault line in this case. Its only hundreds of feet away. Cook shows us what retrofit work looks like below your home first thing we do with the bomb, the wall we put involved. Now if you only do that and you dont put in the pie would you still got the same problem for the cripple all collapsed. So we put on the plate we put a whole bunch of nails here nails here now so its extremely rigid. Cook says deal is also needed before you walk on this is called the floor joist and the floor joyce is going to want to slide back and forth as take this piece of steel and you touch floor joists to the top of this law this piece of wood right here, theres also different techniques for non cripple all homes homes above garages and hillside homes. He says retrofitting can cost anywhere from 7 to 40,000 but they can also lower earthquake insurance rates. In berkeley taylor, the sackey kron 4 news. And the next big earthquake could trigger a tsunami here in the bay area, its always a worry. Kron 4 Sarah Stinson has everything you need to know about that. The best things about living or visiting the bay area is actually walking along the bay. But if a tsunami were to hit. A danger zone and if you see one of these blue signs along the water that means you are and you need to evacuate and head to higher ground. The first wave that comes and could not may not be the largest and we dont know how long the event will last its very important that folks get out of his as quickly as possible. Hassoun amis to hit the bay area have been caused by earthquakes from all over the world. Corals can truck sat down with stephen you n. See santa cruz researching geophysicists who says the type of earthquake that causes a tsunami as one that makes a lot of up and down motion such as the trust earthquake, and it has to have high magnitude. Take a look at the wreckage from the tsunami that was calm a 5 earthquake in japan back in 2011, it destroyed parts of the harbor in santa cruz you can see dozens of boats sinking in slamming into one another coastal cities are more at risk than those within the bay, open to the ocean. And get exposed to these ways more than other parts of the coast. This is a simulation of tsunami waves coming into the bay. Trying squeeze through the golden gate. Its only a mile wide. So not a lot of can get through. Its like. 1000 people trying to get through one door the Movie Theater only a few people through time. So thats really safety feature for most of the east bay anyway. How much of a heads up when we get the 4 tsunami hits. Well, it depends on where its coming from we have in cascadia started in mendocino up through seattle. Maybe an hour and a half of time we have a more common earthquake from alaska. We have about 5 hours of time. One a tsunami heads towards the bay area each county will send out a mass notification alerting everyone. Now if you live walking distance the ocean than youre going have a go bag prepare for any future tsunami but if you live in the San Francisco area and you just want to stay informed for any future emergency that could hit us. Its super easy to stay informed all you to do is text 8, 8, 8, 7, 7, 7, and then just put in your zip code and will send you alerts for the next big disaster in San Francisco Sarah Stinson kron 4 news. Coming up on the kron 00 04am morning news. Were going to take a look at the 2014 napa earthquake and the Lessons Learned on how to prepare for another major quake that weve got from that experience will be right back. Enjoy a lot of sunshine. This thursday after what was and the sunniest of mornings it was very foggy to start the day but fog well it cleared out pretty quickly and now this is what were left with a lot of blue to the skies today under a blue skies, temperatures will remain cool had a cold front pushing through last night and us temperatures a little bit colder today, 60s and a few low s wireiinto tomorrow and are more sunshine. The weekend ahead will come along with temperatures slowly rising. This eventually sets us up for a much warmer week next week as highs rise back into the 80s for many areas, right now temperatures are in the 50s and 60s so its still on the cool side with San Francisco at 59 nap at 56 sweaters will be a good idea for a day like today, especially once you factor in winds which have picked up from yesterday, sonoma currently looking at 19 Miles Per Hour wind gusts as we work our way on into the afternoon. Winds are going to be lightning up at all. Thats going to help their to have just a bit of a brisk feel so yeah today one for the jackets and sweate, really cool today and tomorrow ahead of those warmer temperatures next week. Robin. Thank you john checking in on the san mateo bridge. It still recovering from an earlier crash which is on the flat section here after the ll plaza. So i just dont see a huge improvement not yet heading west on 92 and sacked, youre still backed up on to the leaving hayward so youre clocking in at about 26 minutes over to the peninsula, protecting the bay bridge to the traffic here at the toll plaza looks a little bit better onlyor the fast trackers and only. When you get closer to the tolls on the opposite side of this over crossing right here. It is backed up in heavily through the maze so just under 15 minutes into San Francisco. Over to the east bay because we have a crash wrapping up 5 was found and santa rita its an injury crash. Its been moved off to the side. But thats why youre still slow out of livermore stacked up from vasco so 19 minutes from vasco to dublin and then the south bay numbers are pretty high to one o one still over an hour to head north. Thats a long stretch of slow traffic from san jose to menl we continue our coverage of surviving the big one was a look at the path asked to see what lessons we can learn lot of powerful earthquakes have rattled the bay area so before the next big one hits. Lets take a look back at the last 100 years of earthquakes. The bay area was a beehive of seismic activity throughout the 19th century from 1838 to 1898. The region was rocked by a halfdozen major earthquakes, the smallest of them was a 6. 3 shock in santa cruz. Then early in the morning of april 18th 19 oh 6 San Francisco was rocked by the biggest earthquake ever recorded in california, a magnitude 7. 9 temblor. Triggered fires that devastated 80 of the city. As many as 3,000 people died to 3rd its population was left homeless. It would be 50 years before the earth moved again. 1957 brought San Franciscos forgotten quake. The city rock for 30 seconds one person was killed 40 injured. But the damage was minimal largely confined to Westwood Village in the western part of the in 1984 the calaveras fault came to life the epicenter of the 6. 2 magnitude temblor was 10 miles north of san jose. But the town of morgan hill suffer the greatest damage. 5 years later the loma prieta quake reveal the scope of the bay areas vulnerability. The bay bridge damage paled by comparison to the collapse cyprus structure in the east bay, 42 people crushed in their cars. San franciscos Marina District built on landfill from 6 quake suffered. Homes collapsed and gas line night. At 03 00am on august 24th, 2014 the bay areas biggest jolt of the 21th century napa county in the heart of wine country is picking up the pieces after sunday, 6 point o magnitude quake. The quake took a heavy toll on vineyards as well as napa is historic buildings. Many of them suffered heavy damage even though they had undergone seismic retrofitting. You just saw some of the video from that 2014 it was pretty crazy office see that morning on august 23th street 20 am lot of people still sleeping when that 6 point oh quake. As you saw the devastating damage shock. 5 years later the city is still recovering in the years since a lot has been learned though including a fault line that nobody knew existed under napa indicating kron Justine Waldman takes a closer look. It was just instant chaos be prepared that is the best lash and catherine back or the owner of class. Genes Trading Company learned from the 2014 earthquake in napa just try to be very cautious in common of what we put where so if theres an earthquake or not going to have any you know minimize the damage did you need receipt it all in her shop downtown shelves holding specialty items from local artists are now bolted to the walls and displays are on wheels for a reason everything actually kind of moves a little bit so hopefully itll move look at the earthquake. Since the earthquake. The usgs has also been studying the west napa fault thats the fault that gave way and as learned how shaking will travel across the bay area and that the fault that gave way will likely not produce an earthquake much bigger than the one that already happened. Recovery is 10 times higher than the disaster annapolis mayor jill tackle believes the earthquake exposed her citys resiliency the city dealt with 120 water main breaks. Uses flexible pvc pipes, instead of metal. The city also knows to get building inspectors out as soon as possible and to remove debris immediately from a. Governmental standpoint, you need to document document document in order to be able to take advantage of the federal programs that are out there. Mayor tackle tells me she learned it was imperative to incur urge people to come back to the tourist area and not to resist mutual aid. Coming together is key governments can be part of it but it takes your whole Community Working together to heal and to be resilient to get back on your feet scars from the quake are still present a reminder of the past and how to flourish in the future in napa justine waltman. What about in San Francisco city Officials Say they are prepared to spring into action thats right. Theyve got an Emergency Center ready to go kron fours to a bellow gives us a closer look inside. This building is the headquarters for 911 and the department of Emergency Management because of the Critical Services that it provides it was built to be one of the safest buildings in San Francisco, part of management and speaking special phone line these are actually the only. Why detailed now central this is just a look at the different home buildings down in San Francisco and 3 d imaging of the city, so they wanted to. Get a rough idea of a debris field or Something Like that it hit will help to solve problems jt a few of the resources youll find inside San Franciscos Emergency Operations center. Executive director Mary Ellen Carroll says their sole purpose is to minimize the disasters impact to the public in a full activation we would have representation from most of the city departments. Which there is over 40. We would also have state and federal rap. So we would have state office of Emergency Services fema would come here the Department Also runs alert sf the Emergency Notification system that sends texts and emails to the public during any and all major events very easy to sign you text your zip code to 8, 8, 8, 7, 7, 7, whats important here is that we can that information and so the information that comes out of here is information you can count on. Another resource here is the usgs shake alert. Now this isnt available to the public just yet, but it does give those working in the department of Emergency Management some advanced notice if a damaging quake is on its way. Seconds the state has has eye for utilities and transportation a few seconds and actually a lot of time in the sense if youre able to stop a train thats one of the challenges for San Francisco when youre so close to a fault line youre not going to have that warning time if it happens right under us and because we never know when the big one will strike. The center is manned 24 hours a day. Were practicing all the skills wed all be coming in here getting coordinating working together making sure that we have the resources we need in San Francisco. Noel bellow kron 4 news. Heres a live look out of the bay bridge approach, well take a quick break and be take a quick break and be right back. 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When bipolar i overwhelms, vraylar helps smooth the ups and downs. 9. 54 that wraps things up here, but news continues of course all day long on our streaming app kron on noel gallo and area are standing by live in the newsroom with more on what youre working on today, good morning. Diane james coming up on kron on will be live as the bay area recognizes the great shakeout drill at 1017 plus nearly half a million children are now at risk of losing a Free School Lunches we have more on the proposed changes by the Trump Administration be sure to download the kron on app on any mobile device for a free 30 day trial back to you guys. Thank you both and lets take a look at the forecast as weve been talking about yesterday today and tomorrow are supposed to be pretty cool but we still have a warmup and you can see where hits next week into the mid 80. Yeah, absolutely temperatures jump back up again and are nothing but sunny skies. So its not like fall weather is here to stay. It looks like were going to be a in this sort of up and down sort of forecast for the weekend so falllike for now but be ready for that he to return once we get middle of next week all right thats it for now well see back here tomorrow morning starting at 04 00am well leave you with some pictures outside for robin job, darya and myself you know what else believe was. I do we have a of the picture of the worlds. First selfie mile and for we go. It needs a little planation, kind of like james in the old days when you said he used to do the experiment where you would take a potato make oclock so in this case this plant. Named pete powering a and what you can see there. Scientists everything looking the wires up to now whats interesting is that pete powers, a camera and everyone 20 seconds or so right takes its picture of itself. So in a way its kind of like one step beyond and plus with a you know this is like a little gimmicky bright because it basically is you know everything is about self whos got to start somewhere that does so bet you can follow its selfies its at the zoo. What is the london zoo. I think so you can follow the im sure it will have its own Instagram Page or whatever it doesnt already probably 5 Kim Kardashian getting there it could be yeah all right that is it for us, well leave you some pictures outside him. Have a great day. Come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for 4. 99, or three for 5. 99, or four for 6. 99. Thats an amazing deal, jack hey, thanks, stanley. Ow. Wait, whats happening . Stanley youre deflating hold me, jack only at jack in the box. Im off to college. Im worried about my parents retirement. Dont worry. Voya helps them to and through retirement. Dealing with todays expenses. While helping plan, invest and protect for the future. So theylle okay . 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