Suspicious person a day from checkpoints. Reporter what were you able to save from the ashes . Nothing. Reporter its still a crime to trespass on peoples property. But its not a crime to rubblier neck. National guards have had to turn around tourist buses. I dont know why youd want to come. Theres nothing to see. This is destruction. And its its a personal kind of tragedy. And i guess this would kind of be like stopping to look at a body on a freeway in a wreck. Reporter the National Guard does still have a presence remaining at the two remaining shelters at the Aquatic Center and the fairgrounds. Guys . Emily, obviously the guard there for a good reason. But a little bit more if you can about the suspicious people trying to get through those checkpoints. Reporter yeah. There were two instances the guard members told me about. One of which was a family. They came with a potted plant. The kids had it in the backseat. They said, were going to that house right there. We want to deliver th
People are saying why are they releasing water . Because they are be log inspect mountains and see age lot of snow and it has to melt. Thats one reason. Winter storm warning out. Snow level has gone up. This is a very warm midlatitude season. 7,000 feet. Should start to come down by tonight. There is a little cooler air that comes in. I dont want to say colder air. This is a mild system thats drag across the searchy. For some its starting to quiet down but for others its starting to pick up. You can see the line. Saint helena. Points north. Points south for sure. One line, strong line went over marin. Over san pablo bay. Looks like out to cordelia. Then back into parts of the east bay. Thats picking up. Walnut creek around mount diablo. Not as much around fremont and union city yet. Starting to pick up on the peninsula and look at this coming in on the san Mateo Santa Cruz coastline over highway one and into the Santa Cruz Mountains on its way to the southern part of the area. Strong s
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