the heavy wind could bring hazardous conditions to the road. they closed at 3:00 p.m., giving employees time to get home safely. the south bay, the oak ridge door closing early because it is prone to flooding and power outages as well. the high winds are having a significant effect on flights at san francisco s airport. flights have been delayed, diverted, canceled outright in many cases. there have been 84 cancellations. any of the short haul to west coast cities. the airport is asking you to check your flight status with your airline. there is minimal impact to oakland and san joseoma county airport at this time, that could change. the biggest effect is on the san francisco airport. let s look at our camera. this is the san mateo bridge tower camera. people are still out there driving. it does not look too bad, taking our time. it is hard to see because it is dark, there is rain, there is wind. we will continue our weber coverage in just a few moments. you are watchin
rachel scott traveling the country. and tonight, the new ruling now from the supreme court involving religion and public schools. in a 6-3 ruling, conservative justices siding with a high school football coach praying at the 50-yard line following games, often with players by his side. some parents concerned, what about players who might not want to pray? the pressure put on them. some asking, what happened to the notion of separation of church and state in terry moran standing by at the supreme court. the war in ukraine and the horrific scene still unfolding at this hour, after russian missiles slam into a shopping mall. the concern at this hour about the people who were inside. and did air raid sirens save many others? james longman is live on the scene for us. to russia and news tonight on brittney griner, handcuffed, in court in moscow today. russia extending her detention now and what we learn today. back here at home, hundreds of flights canceled across the u.s.
streaming with us download or open the abc 7 bay area streaming tv app to tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. a major amtrak derailment. the trail from l.a. to chicago. reports of multiple fatalities and dozens of injuries. the images coming in at this hour. the train hitting a dump truck in missouri. multiple cars derailing. video showing passengers inside trying to force open a window. passengers on top of the wreckage, waiting for help. the train with 243 passengers onboard. alex perez with late reporting. tonight, the list of states immediately banningmeheou overturns roe versus wade. mississippi certifying today, soon making it a felony to perform an abortion. anti-abortion rights groups taking aim at abortion pills.
passengers trying to get out through windows, any way they could, to get out of the toppled cars and through that mangled wreckage. people helping one another to escape, pulling one another out throw those windows. some passengers making it to the top of the train, waiting for help to arrive. and the truck from that collision, the wheels ripped right off the truck. there is word coming in tonight of multiple fatalities and abc s alex perez leading us off. it happened. reporter: tonight, terrified and stunned passengers escaping the wreckage of this derailed amtrak train. the ordeal happening so quickly, some in bare feet. it is confirmed there are several injuries. there is a male subject trapped in the bathroom still with several injuries. reporter: reight passengers, climbing through windows, sitting in shock. you all right? yes, sir. reporter: among them, rob nightingale.
potential coercive effects of prayers led by teaches and coaches. but today, the court shifts that focus to protecting the religious liberty of those teachers and coaches as long as there is not direct coercion. david? terry moran live at the supreme court. terry, thank you. we turn overseas tonight and to the war in ukraine and to a horrific scene still unfolding there tonight, after russian missiles slammed into a crowded shopping mall in the center of that country. at least 15 dead so far. dozens hurt. and this question tonight, did air raid sirens save many others? abc s james longman, our foreign correspondent, live on the scene for us. james? reporter: yeah, david, can you see a huge recovery effort still under way here tonight. they re trying to get as much rubble as they can out of that building. a crane there trying to secure it, too, but president zelenskyy has said he s hoping an air raid siren may have given people the notice they needed to get out in time. tonight, o