The other side pam or 10 feet apart for more than that tonight governor Gavin Newsome address the issues of empty schools and the likely surge in hospital capacity. Amid this coronavirus panned our Capitol Bureau reporter in sacramento, Ashley Zavala explains what the state is bracing for. With 98. 8 of children out of school and the numbers of coronavirus cases on the rise governor Gavin Newsome tuesday said this is just the beginning of the obstacles facing california dont anticipate schools are going to open up in a week. Please dont anticipate in a few weeks newsome says day care and Child Care Center should stay open to ease some of the pressure of Child Care Needs facing californians out of work because of the coronavirus tuesdays tell a press conference was coordinated to follow recommended socialdistancing guidelines to stop the spread of the virus. The governor says the state is preparing for hospital capacities to surge. Newsom says the state has about 90,000 beds available b
Destroyed including 86 homes. Kari has a look at the forecast, we were so concerned about those winds and the good thing that died down. Were starting to see the winds dying down except for the Higher Elevations where weve seen the highest peaks, as we go throughout the morning, well see our Winds Continuing to relax quite a bit. Up to 57mileperhour gusts at mt. St. Helena. Healdsburg hills up to 54 and mt. Diablo 50mileperhour gusts and were seeing in other areas lighter winds as you go down in elevation and our hour by hour forecast shows throughout the day, our winds will start to get much lighter, and get weaker as we see the winds shift directions. More on that and whats ahead, coming up. Mike, you have a Traffic Alert on the peninsula. I do. Were looking at it from palo alto camera headed north. No slowing up to marsh but north of there things are jamming up as you approach woodside to the north of there at 84. An overturned vehicle, Traffic Building up north of marsh. 280 is cle
90 in concord, 91 therefore, 89 livermore, 85 san jose, 72 oakland, upper 60s in San Francisco and midsixties or pacifica. Mostly sunny to partly sunny skies today. Thanks to an onshore flow that will kick in by the middle part of the week. Details on that coming up. Were tracking some delays this morning at five to one. Taking a look now at the east bay. If youre coming out of walnut creek you do have a crash to contend with as you head out on westbound 24 at 680. One latest block. The slow lane summer doesnt seem to be causing any delays. Getting here you have an accident coming in on westbound 80. That will get you a little bit later in the show with a live report from that. Northbound 880 at 238 there is an accident that is been moved to the causg delays. A little bit earlier for that commute to be slowing down. We are however seeing quite a busy morning at the bay bridge toll plaza. There been several accidents on and off that have been clear. Right there off to the center divide.
Because up until just before 5 00 this morning, this was being treated as a single homicide. Earlier police told the two victims were taken to the hospital were one person later died and Police Believe the shooter was still inside the home. So as you can hear earlier this Morning Police used a lot of flash bang as they tried to access the home or the suspect reportedly barricaded himself inside forcing a tense standoff that lasted for hours. Unknown whether someone was taken into custody or had any contact with police. At tactical negotiator was seen leaving hear earlier along with a few swat members who packed up and left it we dont know anything about the victims or the suspect rr two people and suspect are dead inside the home. Another two people died at the hospital. And we are trying to confirm with police how many witnesses were potentially here. It seems like a group quickly left one thing started taking a turn for the worst and we are still trying to work on all of those detail
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