Abdullah abdullah have agreed to a power sharing deal the accord would end months of political crisis in the country. Im Rebecca Reese has welcome to the program new figures show that brazil now has the 4th largest outbreak of the corona virus in the world nearly 240000 people are infected and more than 15000 have died of covert 19 but health but experts say a lack of testing means that the real figures could be much higher. One by one the sick keep arriving at this hospital north of rio de janeiro. Its barely been open for 2 weeks and already 90 percent of its intensive care unit is full. People are coming from all over the region as other hospitals become overwhelmed by the numbers of patients needing treatment because of it 19 the local Health Secretary says theyre facing an emergency. Fund already by bringing this disease is not kidding around and. Whoever thinks its a joke is going to lose their life but have any. Brazil has become the epicenter of the disease in south america wha
Well. If you are near petaluma in the 101 from santa rosa to novato g and the onshore flow continues. Its light onshore flow but will with us today and ke coole coast than otherwise because the High Pressure is hanging out there and thats keeping us warm and dry. 759 at bay and will 2 dr 82 inform you are inland. We talk about the extend forecast when i come back in a bit right now sal is keeping an on the traffic the good morning. Hi. Good morning. We have a nice looking drive for most of the bay area. Theres slowing when you think of the traditional slowing on Altamont Pass on 205 and 580 coming from the valley. A lot of people do. So theres that slow traffic which you see right there this is the Altamont Pass through that and through livermore it looks good to the castro valley. Interstate 808 looks good in front of the coliseum arena and driving up to the bay bridge toll plaza theres a little bit of a backup just after 5. 5 02 now back to the desk. Thank you. Orinda city leaders wi
So the fog clears throughout the early to midmorning hours. Were left with plenty of sunshine. Once again, temperatures warming through the 70s and 80s by noontime. Its a hot one inland. Low 90s there. Well look for numbers in the upper 70s to near 80 around the bay. A little sun at the coast. It continues cool with steady onshore flow. That will dominate our forecast for the next several days instigating a cooling trend as we get through the week. Chris. Lisa, thank you. Bay area families are preparing for possible immigration raids that could now just be hours away. In some San Francisco neighborhoods, people are staying inside hoping to stay safe. The possible raids are expected to happen in nine cities nationwide today. They are expected to focus on as many as 2,000 people who have been identified by president Trumps Administration as a top priority for deportation. Abc 7 News Reporter luis pena has more. Hopefully its a false alarm. Deanna is Holding Onto Hope raids wont happen in
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