The past 10 years alone are impressive. It is showing up allaround the city as you drive through. Everything from the Veterans War Memorial building and this building and all around. We want to make that part of the discussion that happens there. We talk about the work we have to do. We want to say thanks to the citizens that we have been able to get the funding to make it all happen. Thank you. Probably the most common question i have been asked over the last six weeks. This happens before the earthquake anniversary how much better prepared are we than we were 30 years ago . The answer is much better prepared. That is in great part to the folks here but also the people of San Francisco who have supported all of this work. However, that doe does not meant we can sit back and think everything is okay. These opportunities are helpful and we want to encourage everyone to stay on their toes here and remember it is important if you can prepare, take some measures that you do so. There are m
Is mornings on 2. Thanks for waking up with us on this sunday, october 6th. Im claudine longer. Happy weekend. Good morning. Rosemary is back in the morning chair and joins us now with a look at our forecast. It is going to be a warm one. Were talking near 90. 90 degrees. That qualities. Outside our doors this morning across the bay. We have a beautiful sunrise there underway. As we get into the afternoon, temperatures are expected to come up by several over yesterdays highs. Yesterdays highs quite nice. Nice and warm. Of course, this type of pathologist earn also brings on that heightened fire danger this time of year. So until 10 00 this morning, we are still with the red flag warning in place. You can see the shades of red indicating where it is. It is over our north bay hills. This does not include the east bay hills nor the diablo range. But areas above a thousand feet. We looking at that for the morning hours. Here is a look at some of the Current Conditions out there in the 60s
Memorial building and this building and all around. We want to make that part of the discussion that happens there. We talk about the work we have to do. We want to say thanks to the citizens that we have been able to get the funding to make it all happen. Thank you. Probably the most common question i have been asked over the last six weeks. This happens before the earthquake anniversary how much better prepared are we than we were 30 years ago . The answer is much better prepared. That is in great part to the folks here but also the people of San Francisco who have supported all of this work. However, that doe does not meant we can sit back and think everything is okay. These opportunities are helpful and we want to encourage everyone to stay on their toes here and remember it is important if you can prepare, take some measures that you do so. There are many members of the community that arent able to do that. If we can it makes it more important that we make plans and connect with o
Good morning. We are going to call the meeting to order. I would like to thank everyone for coming today. This is our first Disaster Council meeting of this fiscal year. I would like to introduce or Mayors Office chief of staff. Good morning. I want to thank you for your continued dedication to the council, all of your work with this. Chief scott was saying to me some of the effort we have done to prepare for Power Outages might have helped us this morning. You never know. It is not a question of if, it is a question of when. We know this work is very important, and thank you for that. Thank you. I will give just a brief update on the two, one incident and one activity today. There was a power outage this morning around 8 00 a. M. It was a thirdparty contractor struck a primary transmission line in the mission bay area. Initial reports of over 22000 customers were affected. As of 11 00 a. M. , almost everyone is restored. There are still 1,800 folks without power. We continue to coordi
Council, all of your work with this. Chief scott was saying to me some of the effort we have done to prepare for Power Outages might have helped us this morning. You never know. It is not a question of if, it is a question of when. We know this work is very important, and thank you for that. Thank you. I will give just a brief update on the two, one incident and one activity today. There was a power outage this morning around 8 00 a. M. It was a thirdparty contractor struck a primary transmission line in the mission bay area. Initial reports of over 22000 customers were affected. As of 11 00 a. M. , almost everyone is restored. There are still 1,800 folks without power. We continue to coordinate on this. As most folks know we have been preparing for Power Outages as a result of ps Public Safety power shutoff program. We were able to activate the instant Management Team in a few minutes after the power outage was reported, and very quickly all city departments, but in particular dph loo