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pipelines that cross the bay now. but they are old and in need of repair, very prone to damage. a major earthquake could put out big portions of the bay area served by the system for up to 60 days. you can imagine what your community would be going through on the tenth day let alone the 60th day. so it s vitally important. reporter: the new pipelines will range from 40 to 140 feet deep and should be able to ride out that big quake. unless you re actually at the fault itself, what normally has problems is the shaking of the ground. you always see liquifaction, hear about tressels falling over. so by going underground avoid all that. you re much safer 40 to 100 feet underground than at the surface when the whole ground is shaking. it can be scary. reporter: underground crews will have only one way in and out of tunnel but a specially built $10 million tunnel boring machine on order from japan will automate the digging and tunnel construction. when the tunnel boring
right now the bitter blast is hanging around. temperatures are so bone chilling the potomac is glazed over with ice. is a reprieve on the horizon. controversy surrounding the senate majority leader about comments made about then candidate obama. and we have your winners and losers and a look ahead coming up. good morning and welcome to fox 5 morning news sunday. i m sarah simmons. and i m melanie alnwick. the frigid temperatures have been down right dangerous. it doesn t look all that bad as we look at the lincoln memorial. i m sorry that s the jefferson. but looks can be deceiving. it s another cold one out there. we begin our coverage with gwen tolbert down in the weather center. hi. you re right. looks can be deceiving, especially today where we have plenty of sunshine and people assume it s a nice, comfortable day. it is not. let s begin with a look at temperatures. because they are on the cold side. 20 degrees in the nation s capital. 60 degrees at gaithersbu
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