Our wildfire coverage continues now as we keep a close eye on that massive glass fire burning in the north bay. Joining us now via zoom is Lynne Tolmachoff with calfire land thank you for being with us here tonight. Can you give us the latest with regard to you know homes that are lost structures that are threatened we do we have any updates on those numbers. You know the latest path we had was so from the probably just over a structures lot of the fire. So about 42,000 acres we should be having an update on the total amount of acres the back or noon. That should come in a little bit later on this evening. So lynn what are the conditions like right now i know the weather is at least a bit better, but what are. Cruz facing as we speak. Yeah, we didnt go into this is of improved the only challenge that had of the wind has shifted so that are coming out of the north northeast is now coming out of the south southwest. A direction so that means of pushing the fire back kind word artist so i
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