The scu impacting Santa Clara County, Contra Costa County and parts of alameda county. 35 contained. 20,000 structures, though, are still threatened. In the north bay now were going to jump up to the north. The lnu fire. This stretches from Sonoma County, you see santa rosa here, all the way over to napa and solano counties. Some of the numbers there, 33 containment. Five people have died so far. Now the august fire up in mendocino county. Its made up of 37 smaller fires. Way up here. Mendocino county, nearly 20 contained. Again, we said 37 separate fires. And were monitoring the woodward fire in marin county. It is much smaller but it continues to grow. Containment still very limited at 5 . Okay. Thank you, raj. We want to get that information on the czu complex fire. Thats the one in san mateo, santa cruz. Lets listen to cal fire. Obviously the number of acres confirmed, 24 containment, which is up from this morning. However, we still have 13,305 structures that remain threatened. Th
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And lack look at this shot, thi, can see how low the clouds are. 60s will dominate the coast today. 73 to 80 around the bay. 83 to 92, yep, it will be significantly warmer this afternoon. Spare the air will linger through the weekend. Impact of the coronavirus pandemic on education is a major focus of abc 7s effort to build a better bay area. And now a South Bay School has reopened its campus for inperson learning, that is the first time were seeing that in the bay area. And Julian Glover is live at Sunnyvale Christian School with that. Reporter good morning. Yes, we expect inperson learning classes to start here at 7 00 a. M. For a second straight day at the sunnyvale Christian Academy. We expect about 57 Elementary Students to show back up here. And like you said, this is something that weve not seen so far in the bay area. The private school here started the school year with Online Learning but they quickly transitioned to inperson larning in the classroom when the state 6 californi
Is a lot of fog as High Pressure moves over top of us. Havent heard of any drizzle yet and this marine layer that is kind of absent today as far as strong breezes will allow our temperatures to warm into the 60s at coast, 70s and 80s around the bay. And hotter weather is coming up. While most schools are conducting classes online, a school in the south bay is getting a waiver. It has already resumed inclass instruction. And education of course one of the five key issues foe us focusing on. And Julian Glover is live with more. Reporter yes, it will be welcome back to the classroom for the second consecutive day for about 57 Elementary School students here at Sunnyvale Christian School. The second day back to school for them. I spoke to an employee here earlier, he told meyf the students were just so happy to be back and im sure the parents are happy as well. This private School Started with Online Learning like everyone else, but quickly transitioned to inperson learning in the classroo
Fire and the czu and the scu fires in the east and south bay. We are watching smaller fires in marin county. Lets show you the take away from the fire lines today. More people are being back to see their homes. For some everything is gone and others seeing their homes spared. More evacuation orders are being eased. Many other orders and warnings are in place. Victims are being encouraged to register with fema as soon as possible. A closer look in the north bay of the lnu complex fire. A lot of destructions left behind. This is the highlands neighborhoods where homes have been damaged. Nearly 360,000 acres charred and five people lost their lives. Crews are focusing their efforts and hoping to keep the fire making its way into calistoga and people in berryessa are being let into take a look at their homes. Nbcs Jodi Hernandez is live. Reporter dozens of houses are destroyed. We are standing at the hills above the lake. You can see a couple of those destroyed houses. Normally this is an