Towards the island. This is not a drill. Take immediate action measures. Repeat, the u. S. Pacific command has detected a missile threat to hawaii. That alert went out on tv and on cell phone push alerts just after 8 00 yesterday morning hawaii time. This left people, of course, to panic. Some running in the streets fearing a missile from north korea. 38 minutes later, another alert went out saying the warning was a fake. The governor of hawaii is apologizing. What happened today was totally unacceptable and many in our community was deeply affected by this and im sorry. Im, too, very angry and disappointed that this happened. Now, while the message may have been false, it might have uncovered a real problem that investigators are now looking into. The governor says some people did not get the message on their cell phone. Plenty of tourists were caught off guard by the missile warning. Abc 7 News Reporter Alyssa Harrington talked to a San Francisco couple who just started their honeymo
In a few spots. High clouds will be passing through this evening. We have some rain on the way. It looks like the rain will hold off until monday night. Ill have the details with a wet weather pattern headed our way. Carolyn . Frances, thank you. A big rig caught on fire early this morning shutting down part of interstate 238. One lane is still closed. Abc news was in hayward this morning where firefighters tackled this fire on the northbound side of the freeway near the 14th street onramp. Chp says the semi truck caught fire around 2 45 this morning. Lane 3 is the one thats closed as firefighters clean up the mess. Developing news. A magnitude 7. 1 earthquake has struck off the coast of peru this morning. It happened at 1 18 our time. New video shows people standing on Higher Ground away from buildings for safety. Photos show others sifting through rubble. There have been no reports of deaths or damage. Officials say there is no longer a tsunami threat. Hawaii residents are still shak
Good morning, everyone. Im Carolyn Tyler. Thanks for joining us on this sunday, january 14. Lets start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist francis who is in this morning for lisa argen. Were starting to see a break in the cloud cover now, but san jose less than a mile visibility. Heres a live shot in san jose, and heres what you can expect. Well still be dealing with the fog and low clouds over the next few hours, but plenty of afternoon sunshine with temperatures above average. In the 60s, even some upper 60s once again. Sunset at 5 13. Enjoy the sunset while you can. Well see increasing clouds tonight making way for some rain tomorrow. Ill have the timing of when it will arrive, coming up. Carolyn . Francis, thank you. A big rig carrying diesel fuel caught on fire this morning shutting down part of highway 238. Abc 7 news was in hayward this morning where firefighters tackled this fire on the northbound side of the freeway near the 14th street on ramp. The chp say
Cooler than normal temperatures today. Somewhat warmer temperatures will develop thursday and friday. Except for patchy coastal drizzle, dry weather will persist over the next 7 days. Night and morning coastal clouds will be followed by sunny afternoons. No major hot spots. Bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. mark happening today. Bart is taking a step towards making sure passengers feel safe on their trains. darya they are installing the final camera on all bart cars. Which means all trains will have working Security Cameras. mark kron 4s Lydia Pantazes is live at the walnut creek bart station with the details. Lydia. lydia lydia live later this morning, bart officials will be installing the last Security Camera at their station in concord. take vo bart officials promised that all trains will have working cameras by jul. 1. In jan. 2016, a 19year old man was shot and killed on a train. After that shooting, bart came clean, announcing that most of the cameras on i
Street stations in San Francisco. 40 of our trips each day either begin at embarcadero or montgomery. Reporter the biggest problem is getting the riders on and off the trains at rush hour without backing up the whole system. And thats why bart is laying tracks for this massive expansion with new underground platforms on both side of the trains complete with sliding glass doors. So that we would you would load on to this train from here and on that side as well . Either that or you could everyone loads this way and exits the other way. Its much more fast and smooth. Reporter they would also add more escalators. We want to make them high speed. Thats key, high speed escalators get people up and out quickly. Reporter in the meantime, you may see some things disappear, as well. Look at this. Theres not on a phone booth here. Lets just get them out. These seats, eight feet wide. Its precious space. We can do something much more narrow and fit a lot more people. Reporter how crowded does it