I told james another friday near of darya. And thank you for joining on this friday morning. It is a little gray once again to start the day. I know was out there. My wipers kicked on once or twice. Mine extra fine mist in the the wipers. But just that moist and not so cold kind of warm us, john. Yeah, its definitely a mix of all the worlds this boarded for we are looking at is similarly morning to yesterday with patchy fog. Some of us coming out a little clearer than others this morning. Your view outside at the embarcadero. Misty eyed there. Its actually kind of clear looking out there that foggy blake sitting right above. Yes. So even though some of us are definitely turning on the wipers, the time or 2, others are doing just fine. You can see visibility is being affected in a few locales, especially closer to the coastline in further north in the bay. Those are the 2 spots and watching extra close current temperatures 50s to 60s right now. Alameda oakland conquered at 62. Well, ber
This is one of the main shelters where people are also bringing a lot of donations. I want you to take a look at this line because it has been like this all day long. These are people who who are coming by to drop off water to drop off toiletries, you know, paper towels, anything thats needed, nonperishable food. And the red cross has set up the shelter here at the war memorial gym. This is where a lot of the people who lost everything in that devastating fire are coming here. As you know, youve seen all of those images. This region has been devastated. Those whove witnessed the destruction, they say it was just a raging inferno and we have two people here who actually survived, had to run for their lives. Joanne, describe what happened. It was Like Star Wars flashing fire. It sounded like a giant blow torch. And youre running from that. And we had to run in the ocean because we were starting on fire and were in the ocean probably like eight hours getting fighting the water, getting pu
Doesnt sound so good. So you got to choose wisely as youre getting outside this morning, comfortable for cool weather lovers and thats courtesy of all this fog that youre seeing right there next to me, this is in the east bay hills. Were not getting much of a view. Were still seeing that low cloud cover aloft that is resulting in some mist drizzle nearly coast in the north bay and up in the east bay hills. But well see less and less of this gradually through the day and temperatures will rise now. Right now its 60s a pretty comfortable range for sure. Brownwood sitting at 65 alameda, dublin, Fairfield Beach at 62. Well, some 50s and foggier spots like san safin timber run later on today. We get warmer. Its going to be a warmest inland, not too bad. Just yet those 90s, though theyre returning into tomorrow and sunday. And ive got that wrapped up for you and your forecast rain. All right, john, thank that we had a busy morning today. They bridge look at that 14 minutes there. San mateo b
Street because the pavement was so hot. I have seconddegree burns on the bottom of my feet. Reporter amid the tragedy, a silver lining, as this couple sifted through the rubble of their home searching for their wedding rings. He found it . One, we are still looking for the other one reporter meanwhile at the airport, tourists desperate to get home, thanking the locals who helped them reach safety. One of them said, there nothing else they can do, they cant get to their home, they know that their family is safe. So i might as well be here to help. Reporter as for those returning home, hawaiis governor, going on local television sharing that residents from lahaina can now visit their property and see what is left of it. Several locals that we met with, already on their way. Larry amazing they found their wedding ring. Two newlyweds from santa rosa tell may tell abc 7 is about their honeymoon in paradise. They were forced to evacuate. Cornell bernard tells us what kept them them,. Them ca
Hours of the day in the city and the fires and now we are nearing containment as the number of People Killed goes up. The people who evacuated say they never got a warning that the flames were closing in. From the areas local news station. This is kron. 4 news at 3. Thank you so much for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 03 00am justine waltman. Our top story is the rescue and Recovery Efforts as they continue on maui. The number of People Killed this now at 55, which makes it the deadliest u. S. Wildfire since the 2018 camp fire paradise that killed 85 people. The wildfires in maui have devastated entire towns, including the Historic Village of hina. Today, people are being allowed back into some areas to assess the damage to see whats left of their properties. The governor of hawaii, josh green toward the area on thursday. He says the entire town is gone. An estimated that more than 1000 buildings have been destroyed. He also acknowledged that it will take years to get things back t