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me on the shores. officials are saying more than 10,000 people are estimated to have died. millions of survivors are facing a fourth night without food, water, heating in near freezing temperatures. more trouble a nonnuclear power plant. the fuel round rods or temporary exposed and they're using a measure of using sea water to try and cool the reactor. 11 workers were injured in a hydrogen explosion at one of the reactors. there was a similar explosion saturday. they say small amounts of radioactive material have been released. >> darya: we have more destruction here and what happened in japan. this shows how violent the movement from the tsunami was. this is a bust. the blast was placed on top of the building. that's where it was placed. there is a house that has been placed by the russian waters up on to the building. --russia. you can seee because of the quake and the tsunami. this is our road cracking and splitting during the quake. it left parts of northern japa >> mark: japan's stock market huge crop. the index losing over six percent, down 600 points. that would be equivalent to us losing 722 points. the central bank holding financial institutions will continue to loan money to help meet the mass of demand for funds. stock futures here in the united states headed negatives. the negative did close friday of almost 60 points. we are seeing european markets down right now and expecting a dropped. >> darya: in santa cruz the harbour is expected to remain closed until at least this weekend. crews are hauling up six sunken boats and debris left after the waves that was generated from the tsunami in japan. that wave came all the way over to santa cruz, 18 votes were put under water--bo ats--. some of the talks broke apart as well. there will be a lot of repair work and needs to be done. crescent city another area that was hit with the effects of the water rushing there. as you can see 47 boats were damaged. they just broke apart. 11 boats when i entewent they're trying to figure out how much gasoline leak. officials say there are no obstacle global wildlife impact at this point. >> mark: let's update you with the forecast. >> darya: >> darya >> louisa: we will start off with radar showing you light showers. along the peninsula to the east bay and through the delta as well. along the peninsula notice we are dealing with light showers. you certainly will need when shall light verse this morning. as the ticket to the north through the delta we are continuing with some showers along i-80. we actually have a flood the advisory for the next 45 minutes. we are concerned with streams and creeks continuing to rise. look out for mud and debris on roads and some haunting.and some ponding. rainl totals expected up to get three- quarters of an inch. by friday we have a storm that actually could produce heavy downpours. it looks like the strongest storm of the week with rainfall right of all half of an inch. plenty of rainfall this week. you will need raincoats and umbrellas as well. notice that a cooling trend going from the '60s down to the '50s into the weekend. >> will >> westbound traffic has lightened. no problems towards foster city giving no drive time of 15 minutes across the span. thinking of the golden gate bridge. in looks clear here but we are following that dense fog advisory in effect for this bridge. taking a look at bart police. 15 minutes between west oakland and the montgomery station. four trains headed through the trans bay to their single tracking. if you're taking part this morning allow yourself extra time. >> mark: we will be right back as the news continues after this break. alive look at san francisco fog and rain this morning. ♪ [ male announcer ] escape convention. ♪ escape definition. ♪ escape compromise. ♪ introducing the most fuel-efficient luxury car available. the radically new... 42 mile per gallon ct hybrid from lexus. ♪ welcome to the darker side of green. ♪ and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> darya: he has brown eyes, from hair and a fair complexion . he was scheduled to be paroled in september. police are looking for a teenage girl last seen at a high school. she was seen leaving aragon high school march 5th, she has not been seen since. she may have been with an unidentified man. they may have been driving a stolen car with license plate. . >> mark: a plan to send attack spoke vote to abolish. they are shoa few votes short. it would a five-year extension of taxes that were enacted two years ago. it is a cornerstone of the plan to close the budget deficit. the federal government is now accusing pg&e of incorrectly implementing its own safety standards. this news is coming from our reporting from the chronicle. the document showed utilities decided it would only test for well problems if pressures but to level 10% above standards. more documentation me to find out if they misapply the regulations. >> darya: 6:12 p.m. we will be back with more of a couple of minutes. following a big story out of japan including satellite images of the destruction. >> darya: 4 the aftermath of japan's earthquake and tsunami. officials are saying 1000 bodies have been found today scattered across the coast line. that adds to the death toll to about 2800. police chief says more than 10,000 people are estimated to have died. in his province alone. that death toll could skyrocket. insurance companies are looking at billions of dollars in losses from the quake and the tsunami. an estimate puts the figure as high as $35 billion a year worldwide is a company ste insured property losses could range between $35 billion and they add is the earthquake model for japan does not include the effects of this this anomaly. it was devastating in probably cause the most death. >> mark: new satellite photos show in the aftermath. look at the damage here at this plant. some of the tanks are toppled over. the damage at this and nexthe damage here you can see a bridge on left hand side. one more image showing you the new killer power plant. it is north of tokyo where they have serious concerns about four reactors. explosions at two of them and their real concern of a meltdown of these reactors as they're trying to keep them cool. james fletcher has some of before and after pictures. >> james: that is the best way to see the damage and destruction. here google earth provides us with a glimpse at the before and after satellite burgess. you can see the airport and the runway. after the snow megan see the runway is destroyed. if a lot of the land surrounding the airport, flooding with water. even the roadways headed to the airport, still flooded with water this morning. this is ousouth, ther's a lot of farmland. this is the aftershocks. all of those buildings are gone. all that farmland looks like a watershed. all of the water inundating the cultural infrastructure there. this is the plant. keep close attention to the front of this building. a lot of material there, now the after shot shows that is all gone. it should not doubt power to the plant to keep th. we have heard reports of explosions, they are trying to get it back on line. right now they are flooding it with seawater to keep the rod is cooling off period more pitchers coming up. >> darya: taking a look at the weather, the big news is we are in a funk. we are not born to be at the rain for a while. >> louisa: we will continue through the work week and next weekend with the rain. renouncing scattered showers very light. we will lead our windshield wipers for the morning commute. east bay picking up rain drops, and the delta. we also still have a flood advisory in effect for the next 25 minutes. we are still continuing to see those streams and creeks rise. we had heavy downpours early in the morning in salon of famil. future cast n continuing tomorrow, picking up a quarter and of rain. by thursday a light rain moving in with the system morning and listen quarter of an inch of rain. by friday that brings and heavier rain. a more intense storm. it could pickup an engine half of rainfall in some of the locations around the bay. here's the 7 day around the bay, wet weather continuing, cool temperatures as well. into the weekend we cool it down into the 50s. let's check in with traffic. >> erica: we are not tracking the bay bridge is a hot spots yet, but it is extending past the parking lot here. if you have fast track traffic moves well westbound and is in francisco. over to the san mateo bridge no problems here, likelike conditions. picking up some of the slower traffic around the bay area no surprise here, westbound highway 4 looks backed up speeds 70 mi. an hour. the slowing begins here. we are still tracking parts delays for you, they are behind schedule by about 15 minutes. they are single tracking due to an equipment problem. >> mark: hillary clinton is in europe right now. hurt talks will be a tallibya's oil minists the current production has fallen off drastically as gadhafi's forces battled to regain control over ports. libyans state tv says all ports are in government hands as forces advanced towards the rebels held city. parliament group is appealing to the can to impose martial law after months of clashes with protesters in the gulf island nation. this is some of the latest video. the group also seeking a curfew, and this band army around the country. today's appeal comes as a block on main highway. >> darya: 6:23 a.m., as we go for a break at use in the price of gas. it has skyrocketed. here's a peek at the averages we are looking at today. 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[ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ foot mass of the explosion by boston. it was on fire just before the blast. the fire marshal says one person has been rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. residents are being told to stay inside of their homes because of the possibility of toxic chemicals in the air. they have not ordered the evacuations at this point your >> darya: fire crews save people in brooklyn new york from flames. this is video from over the scene. it is an apartment complex it took 150 firefighters to get the blaze under control and 40 people were hurt. nine of them in critical condition. >> mark: we will be back as a morning news continues. we will have the opening bell with stock futures pointed much lower. >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> darya: a house wound up on top of the building, that's how strong and had the water was. now the death toll is 2800, the officials say 10,000 people have died in one province alone. millions of survivors are facing a fourth night without water, food, or heating. there's more trouble at a new killer power plant . 11 workers were injured today in a hydrogen explosion. united states military is offering support, helicopters with humanitarian aid, crews were unloading boxes. several ships are art in japan or on rude. 48 other countries have offered relief as well. >> mark: 7 crews digging up the pieces and then the damage caused by the search there rehab of on friday. tufts >> reporter: all is quiet but hardly things are normal. boats are snug and safe. not moving back-and-forth like it did. that is a far cry from friday when a storm surge caused all kinds of damage. that damages $70 million not including the 18 vessels that cent. access to the harbour is restricted. call it is considered a safety zone. that zone continues to be in force until the coast guard says all is safe. >> darya: let's check gone the flights to and from japan. will tran reports. >> will: i spoke to the duty manager. as of now all flights are on schedule. there are scheduled to be taken off at 11:50 a.m., followed by two other flights. to the duty manager says he doesn't know all of the flights are booked. at least people who want to get to their loved ones will have access >> mark: bay area water blues the showing you the weather. >> louisa: with the first of a series of storms, some scattered showers to start off your morning with. if the peninsula and the east bay bringing with it wet weather. the delta having some flooding advisory's. in 15 minutes is set to expire. as we head to tuesday we continue to see afternoon and evening showers. rainfall totals gets up to three-quarters of an inch. we will get less in the way of rain getting up to about 1/4 an inch of rain right around the bay. by friday, this is the most intense storm we are seeing. rainfall could actually add up, we could see between half of an inch to an engine half. the rain is picking up by the end of the week. temperatures in the '50s right now, by the afternoon temperatures will warm up some. topping out into the mid to upper 60s. down in to the south bay we could get highs into the upper 60s. topping out a rows 674 los gatos, morgan hill. 7 day around the bay shows a similar weather patterns for the work week. by friday we expect to see the heavier rain. temperatures cooling by the end the week. >> erica: i just checked the traffic maps, the only real slow spot is westbound 580. and what's whawe are beginning to se bay bridge toll plaza is to make your way into san francisco. those meter lights were cycled on at 6:20 a.m. in looks like the over crossing is instill good shape right now. san mateo bridge looks good no problem in either direction. the golden gate bridge free of accidents and incidents, tracking the dense fog and by its reach.advie advisory for board is looking at 30 minute delays. that is between west oakland and montgomery street. art is still single tracking out there. -- bart-- >> darya: back with more couple of minutes, alive peek at san francisco. you can see it is rainy and dark out there this morning. use brown head so we have the light more in the evening tonight. >> mark: after we saw a large drop in the japanese dollar over the weekend we are now seeing the dow down. we are seeing will fall as well as japan the world's third largest economy is crippled by your quick. it had been below 100 earlier. it is now down 53. president barack obama traveling to virginia, he will give a speech on revamping education. later in the afternoon the president host of visiting prime minister. they will discuss arab world instability. the irony in government saying s second session in the trial of three americans accused of spying will be may 11th. they were hiking in northern iraq near the border in 2009, when the forces and detaining them. they have accused them of spying for the u.s.. the americans and the families say it is untrue. they arhave pleaded not guilty. if shore was released on bail has pleaded not guilty as well. >> darya: if your depending on your iphone to wake up. their alarms didn't work. after the daylight savings time they we head into yesterday morning. this is attack belonged saying this problem is solved by turning the phone off and then back on. they did not have a comment from apple, you might just one and give it a peak, and call somebody to lecture. 6:41 a.m. back with more moment. ithe golden gate bridge a little rain falls right now. >> darya: continuing with the aftermath of the earthquake in japan. you can see the water here. the country's prime minister is calling this the worst crisis since world war two. they are searching for survivors and victims as the death toll is skyrocketing this morning. officials say the magnitude of the damage really cannot be known at this point. aside from the rescue efforts to hundred thousand people have been evacuated after several explosion at power plants. >> reporter: days after japan's largest earthquake on record, life is anything but normal. in parts of the country monday some of it back to work, they were left stranded due to downtrends in power outages. meanwhile news of the disaster continues to be grim. reports of 2000 bodies discovered off of japan's northeast coast. >> reporter: in the 65 years after world war two, this is the toughest and most of the gulf crisis for japan. >> reporter: the destruction been unimaginable. 80 mi. from the epicenter rows of palms flat and, reduced to six. remnants of lives strewed about. on the ground and in the air search and rescue teams for survivors and find few miracles. wash away by the violence and not meet this woman held onto a tree, then the floor mat for hours until help arrived. >> reporter: the moment she opened your door the water flooded in. >> reporter: aftershocks continue, food and why it water supplies are low, explosions from the power plant have many on heightened alert. hundreds and thousands of people have been evacuated. officials remain hopeful. they can contain the radiation threat. >> reporter: we believe no possibility of mass of the radiation has been leaked. >> reporter: >> darya: now take a look third at the damage of just one home care just piles of jumped. james fletcher has more photos coming out of japan. >> james: l.a. times had the most recent images out of japan. let cycled through some of those buried this is a shelter that was set up. hundreds of thousands of people are in shelters like this one. many with no homes to go to in the wake of all this. figuring out how to put their lives together and wondering how many of their love ones are alive. here's one family walking through what used to be their neighborhood. another shot says a lot. cars, lumber, bits and pieces of what used to be inside of homes. a dramatic shot here for you there really explains, what people are dealing with throughout the country. japanese military moving and to clear the streets so that they can get relief aid into these neighborhoods. it will be a long tough road, for a lot of these folks to get back into some normalcy. >> mark: watching weather and traffic at the bay area let's start with the rain. >> louisa: probably give yourself extra time for the morning commute, still seeing scattered showers through the east bay in the peninsula. you can see along 880, and 580. up through the delta, in through solano county we continue with some downpours. we do have a high surf the advisory on the coast kicking in at 11:00 a.m. lasting until 11:00 p.m. we could get 16 ft., recurrence and minor coastal flooding. the next few days there is a series of rain. tomorrow rain fall could be up to three-quarters of an inch. by thursday a week storm pushing through, picking up sprinkles less than a quarter of an inch. friday we have a storm that looks to be the strongest of the work week. we could actually pick up half of an inch, it to an engine and half of rain by your friday. the temperatures in the '50s, by the afternoon we could warming up bringing highs in to the mid- 60s, upper 60s as well. 63 for now, a degree warmer in san francisco, the south bay could get up to 67 for los gatos, san jose, morgan hill. you're 7 day around bay, it is not giving us a break. raindrops continue through the work week in and into the weekend. >> erica: no hot spots on the freeways, but bart is a hot spot this morning. the bay bridge toll plaza and no accidents or incidents to report just past the toll plaza. we have been following a stalled vehicle near west grand ave. no other problems to contend with. a typical drive time of about 13 minutes from the foot of the maze into fremont street san francisco. san mateo bridge, relatively quiet in the westbound direction making wintus foster city. at the golden gate bridge and dense fog advisory is still an offense. buin fact. over to aree tracking delays but not as bad as it was 10 minutes ago. they are recovering from that earlier problems. no longer a single tracking trains. we have delays from the west oakland and montgomery stations headed to s f o, millbrae, daly city and the east bay. >> mark: let's show you the two trains derailing near concord station. that 8 and ninth car of a 10 car train bound to sfo. it came off the tracks yesterday morning. some of the 65 passengers getting off the train. three of them had back pain after the derailment. we will be back as the news continues. a live live from albany, heavy traffic [ jerry ] and the c. look at this! you got a state-of-the-art man-cave, but the savings account of a cave-man! hey sports fans check this out. 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