Between the storms and it allows flood storms to be lifted. All of the rain is good. Morgan hill, now, the water district, the reservoir compare it to last month, 59 full. The storms did have a downside in the east bay hills, the crews came across a large boulder. Just east of redwood regional park. Drivers are coming around a turn had to phafigate with quickly to avoid hitting it. We have Team Coverage for you. Bill mart sin in the Weather Center right now. Now, ktvu in pacifica are crushed by a falling tree today. Amber . Sad, sad for the house. And for this beautiful tree. The property belonged to his property for more than half a century. They remodeled it and rented it out a few months ago. Now the first part of the home is crushed. Now, the race here, 1952 and my father moved in and all of us are born and raised here. At 3 00 in the afternoon the 13yearold twins from the neighborhood were walking home from the school and noticed something was wrong with the 100 foot tree. It was
Monitoring equipment and other things reconnected. Fire chief, john camyer, exactly how many we see so many ambulances here. How many people have you called in to help with this transport process . Were calling in strike teams of ambulances, some as far away as yellow county. It shows how well our system works, not only in our county, but outside of our county and state as well. We have a number of strike teams. We have transported about 50 patients already from the facility. Were having them go, transport and come back. That helps, as well. So first to leave was the most critical patient sns. Yeah, we identified the most critical patients to get them to the facilities that are best suited for their needs. Weve done that. Were working on some of the more distant locations now. Some of the patients are just wheelchair bound. Some are ambulatory, as well. Where are you finding beds for everyone . Well, were looking all over the bay area, actually. Were starting within our area within the
From the roof camera. 56 to 62 through 7 00. We will top out at 68 to 80 with more sunshine this afternoon. Leyla . The bay bridge toll plaza shows it is looking busy here if you pay cash in the far left. We do have fast trackers moving along at a from clip. We still have a sigalert. This is in glen ellen traveling along highway 12 a good update is we have when way Traffic Control with all lanes blocked after a car slammed and a power pole and all the lines came down and no word weapon lanes will be reopened. Reggie and kristen . Crews worked all night in Los Angeles County to clear a major portion of i5 shut down by flash flooding. Highway is the clean up going . Still going. I5 is still closed both direction through the grapevine. Crews are working to clean up the mess but their work is out out nor them trigger by severe flood asking thunderstorms in northern Los Angeles County yesterday afternoon. Drivers say they saw a rush of water and debris spilling on to i5 and a river of mud t
Live from the kgo tv broadcast center, this is abc 7 news. Now at 11 00, its a muddy mess in Southern California as several mountain communities get an early taste of the el nino storms that are expected this winter in california. Good evening everybody, im lar larry biel in for dan ashley. Good evening, everyone, now the roads are closed, vehicles are stranded and Property Owners are assessing the damage. The flooding affects liona valley, and Lake Elizabeth about 60 miles north of los angeles. We have Team Coverage for you tonight beginning with abc News Reporter alyssa harrington. The flooding really caught people off guard. Hundreds of drivers got stuck, some rann etrapped for hours, o were rescued, meanwhile, debris was cleared from the roads. Reporter this is part of interstate 7 in california, cars stuck in the mud, the drivers stranded for hours. The connecter in the Central Valley is completely shut down. Kevin tran was expected to drive his big rig to sacramento, his trip cut
Usage records. Users are allowed a thousand gallons a day. Hook how the top water users stack up former chevron vice chair of danville averages 1 12,600 gallons a day over 60 gays. He said he had a leak at the property. Second, venture capitalist from alamo mark pine 8,000 gallons a day. Number three, billy bean from the as using un6,000 gallons a day at the dapville home. He temperatures us he tried to reduce the water use but he has a large landscaped yard. A top water user has a good explanation for the high use. It is window his criminal. Amy his control. Amy hollyfield . I am looking at the list all morning and there are a lot of water users here in danville. A lot of them live in Billy Bennetts neighbor. Two dozen of the people on the list live on his court or on the nearby streets. George kirkland said his use was because of a leak and we met a walnut creek man who said the same thing. We met dane and he said the water leak was up discovered for a month. Reports show he used mor