Into another battle with firefighters going up against mother nature. Just like the northbay firefighters, strong wind is a big problem and really whipping up the flames. Ellis and barber is back again in Ventura County. Were trying to get the latest on how the wind is. Whats happening out there . Reporter you can see a little bit, a fire truck just pulled into this neighborhood. They have been driving around and keeping an eye on things here in terms of what the wind is going to do today that remains to be seen. Yesterdays fire officials said they plan to get air support up once the sun came up this morning. They want to try to fight the edges of the fire to keep it out of neighborhoods so more homes dont wind up like this one. The wind is starting to pickup and some say they could, experts and Officials Say they could get up to 70 miles an hour today. That could cause a big problem. We know in the past in fighting these areas in the past couple of days at least two helicopters had co
Firefighters cant get an accurate count of how many homes have been destroyed in the wildfires burning in Southern California right now. Here you see the remnants of a home that could not be saved. We know that fire crews from the bay area are helping their brothers and sisters in the southland. It is different stating situation all too familiar to us in the bay area. Early similar, not only the video that we have been broadcasting but the images were starting to see in the newspapers. Also what we learned from the fires in the north bay, what firefighters learned, hopefully they are putting it towards the fires burning in Southern California. The 405, l. A. s busiest freeway, was closed between the 10 and the 101. That would be like closing the bay bridge for hours. It is one of the huge work horses of the area. They closed it. This shows you the four major wildfires bushing in Southern California right now. The newest fire is near ucla and the getty museum in los angeles. That start
Valley. The camera is moving around quite a bit. Take our word for it. In the area on the 405 in san fernando valley, you can see how traffic is. These are aerial shots, live. The smokes, the flames, if you know the area near the getty center, right in the heart of the san fernando valley, extremely densely populated sherman oaks, brentwood, mullholland drive, it is in the area of the wildfire that is spreading. I was talking i dont know if you can see. They have a Fire Fighting helicopter up. That is good to see. They need that. And Steve Paulson has been talking about the air quality, the winds in the area as well. It is a very, very fluid situation down there in los angeles. And certainly with this situation, steve can chime in here, winds are the story. Very, very low humidity is a factor. 8 for some. 8 by the getty. The winds are not as bad but im seeing 54 Miles Per Hour east of ventura. Really . It is not as bad for some. But there will still be off and on wind gusts around 50 i
He walked out but was take were to the hospital. The womans with trapped 75 to 100 up the cliff. We have seen the coast guard helicopter assessing the situation and flying by, and firefighters do not believe she is injured. The dogs are not stuck. Animal really is here. If they can get the dogs uncontrol it makes it easier for the firefighters. The second option is to use nonlethal weapons on them possibly bean bag gun to get them away from the woman. The helicopter is expected in the next 30 minutes and they are swapping out pilots in San Francisco. Francisco. We will monitor the situation thanks, matt, and now a check on the weather on this wednesday morning and find out if you need a jacket. That would be a good idea, a hoodie for the kids or a light jacket and, notice, live doppler hd showing the next three hours are bone dry and we are partly cloudy with shades of blue in the sky and in the bay water from the exploritorium camera. The next 12 hours 55 to 62 and tons of sun and gra
Using her voice for change. And the story of diana. A new documentary revealing rare footage of the charming child who would become the peoples princess. And insights from her bodyguard into her intimate moments as a mother. But first, the nightline 5. Good evening, everyone. And we want to thank you for joining us. Im paula faris. And tonight President Trumps fire andry his military threats to north korea a chilling warning in response to kim jong uns threats to the united states. Heres abcs chief Global Affairs correspondent, martha raddatz. Northorea best not mak ke any more threats to the united stat states. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. He has been very threatening, beyond a normal statement. And as i said, they will be met with fire, fury, and frankly power, the likes of which this world has never seen before. Reporter this dramatic escalation of rhetoric all the more alarming given the latest extraordinary intelligence assessments of north Ko