Burning around the bay and as they continue to rage that major that declaration will help us right now the latest from cal fire puts the lnu complex fire. At 17 containment. That is the fire thats burning in the north bay. The scu lightning complex fire which is in the east bay has burned 10 contained right now and the czu lightning complex fire. Thats the one along the peninsula. Its just 8 contain still that is a jump from yesterday morning by about 3 so little by little they are working on it as fast as they can to knock down these fires before there is a threat. More dry lightning. Lets talk about the csu lightning complex fire in santa cruz and san mateo counties in total. This fire has burned 71,000 acres, 60,000 people plus have had to flee their homes and as you can see many structures have gone up in flames 2 people suffered minor injury. There are now 1300 fire personnel there battling that fire right now. Lets take a look at the map and that shows you Scotts Valley and santa
With doing just that. So far weve had about a dozen speakers really speaking from the heart not only about the difficulties of doing their job outside but also how important it is that they get to do their job back inside. Now, as a reminder, today in this county, San Francisco hair salons and barbershops, nail salons and massage parlors are all able to open but only outdoors. Now with the small victory of being able to open outdoors comes with some challenges. Today they discussed the challenges of opening in a small space inside of a city. Many of them are in a highrise and dont even have the space to open. The cost of trying to retrofit their salons for the outdoors and the fact that they still need their rent paid and being outside really limits the number of folks that can do their job. For one barber in the city that i spoke with, the process of waiting and being unsure of whats next is really frustrating. Take a listen to what that barber has to say, keeping in mind that he open
Governor new some tonight, acknowledging the human toll of the coronavirus pandemic. Good evening everyone, im Frank Somerville working from home tonight. And im julie haener. The white house did issue a statement. It said President Trumps prayers were comfort and strength are with all of those grieving the loss of a loved one or friend. As a result of this unprecedented play and his message remains one of resilience and hope and optimism. The u. S. Reached 100,000 deaths in the last four months. But for the most deaths of the virus in the world. Presumptive democratic president ial nominee joe biden expresses sympathies. Most of you werent able to be there when they died. With the pain and anger the frustration. No wonder people arent getting anywhere for better. It is made all the worse, by knowing that this is a fateful milestone we should have never reached, and could have been avoided. Biden cited a study that showed 36,000 deaths might have been averted, if the u. S. Had enacted
Spots and 50 right now in San Francisco. San jose 44 degrees. As you head out of the door for the morning drive in antioch, low 50s there and a clear sky. A lot of sunshine again today as our temperatures warm up even more so than we were yesterday. So were going to talk about 70s in the forecast. Even a few spots reaching near 80 degrees this week. More on that coming up if a few minutes. Mike, you have a different view out of dublin today. Or i have a view of dublin and livermore. 580 much clearer. Clear he drive right now out of the Altamont Pass and that slowing at grant line road. Fog after that. Toward the trivalley, construction overnight and it is there. Posey tube. And construction blocking all but one lane at i80 toward Caesar Chavez but fog unexpected. But up in Merritt Island that causeway bridge is closed until 6 00 a. M. Highway 37 is open but about 5 30 things get congested. So well keep track of things. New overnight. A chase spanning the bay ends with damage and a driv
Routine all week trying to stay ahead of the storms. Live near los gatos, robert handa. In sonoma the storms will trigger mud slides in places burned by the kincade fire. Today public works crews were busy trying to reduce the sliding hillsides and the runoffs that could come with it. Bear cliffs are among the biggest issue. Homeowners are worried theyre about to get too much water too fast. Looks like the soil is fluffy and obviously it was very dry. So its soaking up all the moisture now. Whats going to happen when it sach saturates, i dont know what will happen. Experts tell us the most dangerous areas are those where access roads have been cut into the hillside and all the vegetation burned away. What comes next . Heres another look at our live doppler radar. Lets bring in jeff ranieri what its the time line . I think right now we definitely are in a bit of a break. Towards the end of the week we do get our next storm lining up. The past three days it has been all about that Atmosp