Remain similar as it comes to the afternoon highs. We will go with 60s, 70s, 80s inland. It is another spare the air alert day. We have haze and smoke. It is continuing due to all the wildfires in our area. We will check in on those conditions and afternoon highs. We will talk about the weekend and just a little bit. At 4 31, we want to check in with sal. We do have roads open. Interstate is open, in case you were wondering. Cordelia, fairfield, getting up to vacaville, we have been watching those roads, so is highway 12. We are watching those for you. The traffic seems to be moving by okay. We dont have major freeway closures, as you can see. The Richmond Bridge traffic is very light. Most of the commutes are light. It is 4 31. Lets get back to the headlines. The fires are still raging out of control in the bay area and central coast. There are four new deathsaned o one mans body was found in debris. That was Pleasant Valley road in vacaville. Three deaths were reported along highway
It covers almost 500 square miles in napa, sonoma and surrounding counties collectively it is 15 contained at this hour. But, nearly 700 buildings have been damaged or destroyed. Just hours ago new evacuations were ordered west of highway 101. Including a small sen within the city limits of healdsburg. A little while ago we found people packing up their bags and their cars to leave ahead of a new round of unsettled weather with the potential to shift winds in any direction. Wilson walker is to the south of healdsburg near windsor to begin live team coverage. Reporter this is one of the spots that is now included in the mandy ts of changes today, changes in the wind, changes in the evacuation pattern and you can see it right there. Visibility pretty bad around most of this fire today until really the last hour and a half. As the winds have started to push things in a different direction, clear the skies a little bit and you can see the resulting plume from the fire drifting a little mor
Through a windshield at sean monterossa. I have to attorney represen monterossa family says it looks like Vallejo Police have something to hide. How this could happen without some sort of cover up is going to be hard to understand for most of us. That seems to include top city officials. Windshield was tossed out and the truck repaired without the approval of the police chief or city attorney. A city statement said in part the employee has been placed on administered of leaf while the city retains investigator into the instruction of evidence. Those items should have been stored in evidence immediately that night. The truck should have been taken on a flatbed. The family helps to do an independent investigation. The windshield was believed to be key evidence. The windshield itself is necessary for our experts to be able to view in person. A photograph is not sufficient. It does not look good for vallejo pd. This is yet another black eye for both departments, grappling with shooting and
With reaction from wildfire victims. Attorneys. Cal fire releasing the cause almost 9 months later in a tyranny for the kincaid wildfire victims says he is not surprised about the cause we knew a year ago. That it was pg es equipment has started the fire. We knew that just like the campfire it was a jumper cable that failed came loose from apg knees i will the transmission line speaking to us shortly after cal fire released the cause of the kincade fire in Sonoma County blaming pg any wildfire victims attorney mike danko says the victims want answers. The victim certainly want to know is why. Theyll ypg not turn off the power. Why is why did we basically get in the situation in pg need learned nothing. The fire broke out the night of 10 23 2019 it burned more than 77 acres almost 400 structures destroyed 4 people hurt police bar on how to watch the flames go up near his geyserville home what he heard at the time of the fire. Theyre looking at. All they have by and they have that was th
40 there who have tested positive for coronavirus. Representing inmates at the facility in dublin, saying she learned of the outbreak this morning. She says it happened in a dorm housing kitchen workers and wants to know how the virus made its way inside the correctional facility. Once it gets in there it is a tinderbox, and it spread throughout the facility and puts many at risk. The outbreak was confirmed and traced back to one inmate, but because the inmate was not part of the jail that does not house new intakes, there is one thing they do not know. We dont have any theories on how he may have come in contact with covid19. But we are continuing to do extreme education around it, and encouraging the inmates to wear face coverings that they are provided on a regular basis. 53 were tested for the virus. 40 tested positive. 38 were asymptomatic. According to the marshall project, it proved fatal for 650. 5400, out of that number, 29 have died. It has left 12 inmates dead, one as recent