Darkness for a day, maybe two. The reason is red flag warning for high fire danger and fear that dry, windy conditions could damage Utility Equipment and start wildfires. We have Team Coverage tonight from our chief meteorologist bill martin. We begin with Debora Villalon in the north bay where the first doctors happened shortly after 6 00 tonight. Reporter thats right, frank. We are talking about 53,000 customers across 24 counties. The south bay and monterey started deenergizing at about 8 00 tonight. Sonoma and napa counties even earlier. Generators start their roar as much of calistoga goes dark for the better part of two days. And watching the wind and its only like four Miles Per Hour on mount st. Helena and three down here. Reporter residents know the overnight hours may intensified. Anyhow sprung for generators and more. Solar panels and batteries, its kind of a pain in the butt , but it beats getting burned down. To make the fire storm that roared from calistoga to santa rosa
Family members of have been posting photos and talking with neighbors, but so far, no clues. Good evening, im julie haener. Im frank somerville. The father of two was riding in a motorcycle to work when he was hit by a car at masonic in hays. The driver of the car then took off. New at 10 00, amber lee is at the intersection would what we know about the case, amber . Reporter frank, you are right. Were by the intersection where the crash took place earlier this evening. The family spent hours here and lit candles, struggling with their loss. We want justice we want justice reporter the family of Jeffrey Larry gathered near the busy intersection where the crash took place in San Franciscos panhandle neighborhood in search of answers. The 42yearold was riding his motorcycle to work when he was killed by a hit and run driver wednesday around 4 15 in the morning. It makes me sad to see my brother on a poster board , on tshirts, on flyers. Reporter the family tells me they have come here ev
Situation with the glass fire. Deborah joins us live on how people are marking this somber anniversary. Reporter julie, with the pandemic, no public observances. Some neighborhoods will mark the moment. Tomorrow morning a brief bellringing in santa rosa and the city that bore the brunt of the firestorm. Three years ago, we went through some very incredibly difficult times. Truck the fire chief in the past presided at public ceremonies marking this date and disaster. Covid quashed that this year plus he is still turning the corner on the glass fire and hundreds of homes gone into counties. Firefighters are not all that aware of anniversaries. I want to thank all of you for being here today to help us with his current fire we are experiencing knowing that many of you were here in 2017 helping us. This is my neighbors house. Truck that meyer, night fire warden so fast that people ran for their lives and then had a long ordeal into turning wasteland in the neighborhoods again. Coffee park
Force and warned tonight of another surge of covid19. It evening. Dr. Fauci stressed the importance of wearing a mask and following guidelines for social distancing. We are here in out more with what the doctor said about the pandemic and how students reacted to the virtual event. Reporter frank, doctor fauci spoke for 45 minutes tonight and a very frank conversation with Berkeley Students. It is my distinguished honor to welcome dr. Fauci to the berkeley form. Reporter in a virtual fireside chat sponsored by the form the Student Group in the school of Public Policy , dr. Fauci, director of the National Institute of allergy and Infectious Diseases talked about the pandemic. I have never seen a disease with a wide range of clinical manifestations from 40 to 50 of the people who get no symptoms at all. Reporter he said the vaccine probably would not be widely available until spring or fall of next year. Our baseline of infection is around 40,000 per day, which is unacceptably high, so we
Only 2 contained. 813 structures113 structures have been destroyed, including 80 homes, and 22,000 structures remain under threat. As you can see frost from this video, that fire racing up this mountain there and sending that huge plume of smoke into the air. With the fire still growing, there is continued concern over the fate of anguin , a Small Community in napa county. Tom, this town, too, has been evacuated . Reporter indeed its been evacuated. Its a charming place. But unfortunately its just a place thats too close to something very big. Now, as i say, its a town with a college and everything. But if you look over there, its also got a great big forest sitting right next to a beyond that row of trees is a very, very large fire. So what we know for sure is this, this is a fight to the finish, but no one knows where the finish line really is. The fight against the glass fires eastern flank took place uncomfortably close to anguin, population 3,400, already under mandatory evacuatio