So it may only be the nine. Okay, were watching a plane doing a fireso we have fire ret down. Weve got water drops. Can you talk a little bit more about the resources being used . Well, theres six dozers out here right now. We have six crews, six fire crews. Theres 15 engines, four water tenders, and theyre all working in harmony with the five air tankers. All right. All right, bruce lang from cal fire, we appreciate the information. We started watching this just after it broke out at 2 00 and, ama, the eyeball view here, we dont see active flames any more, so it looks like theyre getting a handle on this thing. I want to pinpoint the location for you. The fire is near Lake Berryessa and its forced the closure of highway 128 between markley cove and rag canyon road. People on the south side of the highway are being told that they need to get out, and well keep an eye on this fire and bring you any developments as they happen. But it does look like, as we mentioned, that progress is bei
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The streets of Vancouver s historic Chinatown are mostly empty. There are almost as many wooden boards covering windows as there are neon open signs, and filth has become part of the landscape.(Ben Nelms/CBC)
In its heyday, Vancouver s Chinatown was a bustling neighbourhood.
It was a swirl of culture, commerce and community as the Chinese bakeries, fresh produce markets and butcher shops were alive with customers.
But today the streets are mostly empty. There are almost as many wooden boards covering windows as there are neon open signs. Vandalism and filth have become part of the landscape.