This fire on a Sonoma County hillside moved quickly before crews got it under control. But now there is increasing concern over the potential for more of the same. Good evening and thank you for joining us tonight. Im ama daetz. Im larry beil. That fire was at yours lane road in santa rosa. The heat wave is expected to bring severe fire conditions. All that has firefighters in the north bay closely watching the weather. More from abc 7 News Reporter cornell barnard. Cal fire aircraft pounced on this fastmoving grass fire thursday afternoon off ursiline road in santa rosa, the same spot where the tubbs fire burned homes in 2014. Poor people, all these new houses that they built over here, sad. Weve got a great team out here though. Cal fire. Reporter it burned close to Rosalind College prep school. It was too much for superintendent amy jones kerr. Were in full distance learning, my staff is back here. To have this happening right now, its heartbreaking. Trying to hold it together right
There 200,000 deaths now. That would be an average of about 1,000 deaths a day between now and then, a little bit less. Thats just about so thats about right. Thats not i dont see that as particularly startling. I guess just the sheer number itself. But of course we can control the sheer numbers, totally. Right. 214,000 people is the size of salt lake city. When you put it that way, it is, i mean, it is sad and alarming and all that. The cdc also says people under 20 are now the Largest Group getting covid. Thats a new headline. What do we know about why that is happening . College. I mean, i think its as simple as that, that its as a lot of places have gone back to there is a lot of schools reopened around the country, a lot of transmission on college campuses, and its a lot. There may be some high schools mixed in with that, but its really mostly colleges at this point in time. All right. But do we know, even though a lot of them are starting to get sick, are they getting sick as in
Places of worship also had to stop indoor services. A San Mateo County supervisor plan tuesday introduce an ordinance tomorrow that would fine people that do not wear masks. The fines are proposed to start at 100 for first time vie violators, with fines going up to 500 for repeat offenders. Businesses could be find up to 3,000, depending on the violation. Families received boxes full of produce, milk, eggs, and other essentials today. Its a joint effort with the city of san jose. The Heritage Plaza normally hosts plays and musical events. This working class area they say is one of the hardest hist by the coronavirus in the bay area. They they county have the luxury of living in a house and not having, you know, other households there, or, you know, living with grandparents, and younger generations. Right . I mean, its just you look at all of that together, and its why this community is being impacted. The Food Distribution happens every first and third monday offering the month from 10
A fog bank came roaring down after a hot day with a lot of 80s and 90s through the interior. The fog has returned. Cooler for most. Drizzle will be a factor the next 24 hours or so. The wind picks up for some. 50s on some of the temps. 56 santa rosa. Coastal drizzle is going to be a big issue especially on the san mateo coast and coastal hills. Projections of almost 0. 25. Gusts to 30 at travis. 38 at the altamont pass. There have been gusts there. Temperatures except for half moon bay, running around 2 to 6 degrees cooler than yesterday. Theres the fog. It will be with us for a couple of days and so will the drizzle and cooler temps. Temps near average or below. Over to sal and see if there is anything new popping up on the screens on this tuesday morning. We dont have anything new so far. It is nice and quiet. The way we like it. To start off a tuesday morning, lets go to the richmond bridge. You can see traffic is moving along nicely. Driving over to marin county, i dont see anythin
Might do. We were consult . Ed they would try to frame us as race its. Reporter he said they are black head organization, they are targeting the superintendent not because of race but because of policy. The time is long overdue. She is in charge of our School District, and she has failed to prepare us for this school year. Reporter some of the demands include full ppe and testing in place at schools, accessible online learning, and federal dollars to help get through the crisis. Meanwhile, the Oakland Education Association and the Oakland Union mid School District are still at issue over hours of live instruction and access to technology. Our families, students, and community, you know, deserve just to have some direction and to know how the school year will begin for their students. Reporter i asked the Union President , keith brown, if they dont reach a deal, if there is any plan to strike. We dont have an agreement by august 10th, monday, we are prepared to move forward and teach wi