Joy, but guess what we also have . Mike nicco is in studio with me today. I am no longer a lonely girl here. Hi, friends. Hi. Youre so cheerful. Im happy that you are here. It is even more he have investigatievery investigation sense and bubbly in person. Lets talk about what is going on. You see the wind at fairfield, about 23 Miles Per Hour. And look at all this clean air automatic there. We have green throughout the bay, yellow in mifr more, so moderate and glean all the way up into the north bay and yellow around ukiah. So nothing is unhealthy right now. And for the better part of the day, well have the seabreeze. So the air quality today i think will be just a touch better than it has been. But come tomorrow, i think that well reverse that a little bit. So lets not get ahead of ourselves. Walnut creek, you see some of the essential commuters enjoying slightly cooler conditions. We start at 55 to 60, we end up near 60 at the coast, 76 around the bay, 88 inland. Well talk more about
Showing the homes damaged or destroyed in the czu lightning complex fire. The color coded map focuses on santa cruz county. So if you look here, what red means is that that home has been destroyed. Orange, yellow and blue means damage. Green shows undamaged homes. The black circle means the address is confirmed but if there is a white circle around the home, that means that that address has to be verified. You can find a link to this map on our website on abc7news. Com. The largest fire in the region is the scu lightning complex fire and it spans seven counties including alameda, contra costa and santa clara counties. It is 20 contained. And firefighters are making Good Progress though against it with major help from aerial water drops. This was the scene we saw during our 4 00 newscast as helicopters loaded up on water before taking off to do a drop near neighbors had to evacuate several times. That was all on fire, mission peak was all on fire. So you were basically surrounded by fla
As you cross the bay bridge this morning. Were mainly in the 50s and well be barely 60 at the coast. So average to a little bit below. A lot warmer weather coming up in the 7 day forecast. Fire crews battling the czu lightning complex are making steady progress after burning more than 81,000 acres. Julian glover is live in Scotts Valley where wont again they will hold a briefing in about an hour. Reporter yeah, they are making progress. And it is slow, methodical, but it is happening. We got an update that the fire is 21 contained, only growing less than 1,000 acres throughout the day on wednesday. Weather once again playing a role in making the firefight a success. To allowed the firefighters to work some controlled burn operations to protect the areas of felton and also ben lomond. But as firefighters make progress, evacuation warnings and orders are slowly being lifted. So good news to the north, Santa Clara County no longer being threatened by the fire. And to the south, uc santa c
And keep them safe as well. Hesitate to contact them. Were going to have more on our ask them for direction. They are there to help you. Santa clai website as well as with our free santa c a san joaquin and id like to ask if we could nbc bay area app. Were going to have more of our please hold any questions thank you. Midday newscast coming up for regarding the incident that you right after this break. Were here to discuss until the i fell asleep but when i woke up. Stanislaus county. The lnu complex fire spans napa, thank you, sheriff. End of the fire now id like to get an update sonoma, and solano counties. From our unit chief jones. It has grown 219,000 acres and operations chief, chief waters is now 7 contained. Up for an operational update. At least four people have died in those fires. About 30,000 structures are good morning, everybody. Good morning and thank you chris waters, operation section for joining us. Being threatened. And we want you to get caught up chief for the lnu
The cayahoga river, as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie, an industrial waterway if banks populated by steel mills and factories, its channel filled with ships and tugs. The Cuyahoga River as it reaches lake erie after a 100mile journey from its headwaters is an exhaustive stream, abused and misused by man and his machines. Without the his machines. Without the cuyahoga, cleveland and akron would not exist. The river was the reason for originally settling this portion of the western reserve in the 1780s. The river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio. And so man came and continued coming. Until today, nearly two Million People live and work in the river basin. In creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. The flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply, and as a sewer. Mans mark is everywhere. Is this mark an epitaph or the cuyahoga . You are now going to see