Assurance to the people of middleton this is taken care of. Reporter saturday, a fire storm destroyed dozens of homes and neighborhoods destroyed to moon scapes. Shirley just learned her home is gone. All i can do is just cry. Fa i dont know. A lot of memories. Reporter its the home they raised a family here, before living here, they owned the home across the street. Its gone, too. Reporter were you able to salvage anything here . No. No. We got stuff in the rv. So well be all right. Reporter shirley was able to salvage this, a brass door knocker. My friends and neighbors lost a lot. But well get it back. Reporter back with a shot of some childrens toys and what used to be a backyard. Weve seen wind here, something firefighters do not want to see. Weve seen rain drops, but not enough to help. There is a lot of pg and e crews. An army of crews in the area restoring power to stores. It will be a long time before power is restored to this area. Cornell, thank you. Cal fire says it was una
Displaced and one fatality has been confirmed. Many people remain unaccounted for. 50 engine crew rz from other states have been called in to help as well as crews from nevada and the California National guard. All Public Schools in lake county will remain closed for another day tomorrow. Firefighters are making Good Progress in fighting the fire. The fire has been spreading in every direction since it broke out on saturday afternoon. Our crews have been throughout the areas all day today, abc7 News Reporter Cornell Bernard joins us in middleton. Reporter the scope of the tragedy is very hard to comprehend. Were here on lincoln street. This is one block away from highway 29. Destruction is all too clear. The neighborhood has been reduced to ashes. Firefighters are battling flames just miles away. A new fire fight south of middletown, the valley fire reared its head over a ridge. Crews need rain, but got gusty winds instead. Still, theyre winning the fight here. Were trying to get conta
Massachusetts Department of Mental Health Commissioner Brooke Doyle, Senator John Velis (D-Westfield), and Representative Pease (R-Westfield) visited Westfield State University (WSU) to engage in discussions regarding the university's Mental Health Hub and its efforts to improve behavioral health outcomes in western Massachusetts.