Much live from berkeley. We brought you an update from the usgs in menlo park and they said there has been one aftershock reported after the 4. 4 hit this morning. The geologist said the earthquake was relatively small but many people do not describe it as such. He said this could be a force shock of a larger earthquake and that is something agencies are on alert for in the coming days. More information coming throughout the morning. The impact on transit was minimal. Bart says there is no damage to any tracks after the earthquake. The first trains out of the gate were delayed as conductors moved slowly down the tracks as an extra precaution. They inspected the tracks and found no damage. Initially there was a 20 minute delay but things are back on track. This is the scene at the airport, the Train Service was shut down for a while. Trains were stopped inside of the terminal as crews inspected the tracks to make sure there was no damage from the earthquake. Runways were also checked. O
Showers. Santa rosa will get the rain next. It picked up across highway 1. Look at the rain coming down it was light drizzle about 10 minutes ago. So its increasing in the Morning Hours as you start that morning commute. Please keep that in mind. Its winding down in cordelia and vallejo. It just wrapped up there. But the wider image shows please plenty to come on the coastline. Thats headed towards land of course. Some in San Francisco could see the rain Half Moon Bay as well santa cruz, as well. We are going to get that rain throughout the next few hours drying up later on today and another big storm coming on monday which i will explain coming up. You mention rain showers. We have seen quite a bit of activity along interstate 80 and 680 as well as some in the east bay near six and 242. Thats where we begin taking a look at your ride. Heres southbound 680 and 242 on the right side of your screen there heading northbound. An accident north of here is block the connector ramp from north
Tellall book. Flying off bay area shelves. Good morning. It is sunday, genera seven and the. Lets start off with a report from the east coast. Went to advisories and warnings this morning from georgia to maine. An apartment blaze killed two people including a firefighter. And at new york jfk, ice fueled frustrations. Many passengers complained they had to spend the night in the terminal without access to bags or flight information. Officials warned that it will get worse before it gets better. Think of it as opening your freezer in the cold taking over your whole house. This morning marks the 12th day that the temperature has been below freezing in new york city city. And a storm rolling into the bay area as well. It is a very different kind of storm. You look at that and think we are lucky to live here. But we could see problems with the next storm. Heavy rain coming our way. Out out outside right now is the calm before the storm. Temperature is mild. In the 40s areawide. Mild compare
Get out of the committee, but Affordable Housing advocates say they arent giving up the fight. They are now considering a statewide ballot initiative. In san jose, devin fehely, kpix5. Thanks. Kpix5s da lin continues our coverage from alameda where one familys resident just skyrocketed from 1,500 a month to 3,500. Reporter allen, this is the condo right here. Surprisingly the tenant says hes actually okay with the 2,000 rent increase. He just asked the owner to spread out that increase over three years, which the owner says no and now the city of alameda is stepping in. Its a modest three bedroom condo on Bay Farm Island in alameda. Nick pevar, his wife and son have lived in the condo for seven years. Its insane. Reporter nick doesnt want to show his face but said his family is devastated by the 2,000 rent increase. My plans are destroyed. The financial situation is destroyed. Reporter his previous rent was 1,500 a month. The landlord increased it to 3,500 in december. I had to cancel
Hotel. Reporter firefighters were able to knock down the fire in about an hour. Remember, this happened in the middle of the night shortly after midnight. So you can imagine people were fast asleep in their homes. Now, the red cross did arrive on scene shortly after the fire helping the 16 displaced people. There are no injuries that we have heard of. Live in south san jose, Jessica Flores, kpix 5. Time now 6 01. As we take a live look outside, thats the traffic on the right on 880 in oakland. Foggy. On the left we have another shot of fog. Its completely taking over the bay area. I think karl the fog wants to be noticed today. Got to change the filter on cameras . No, its the fog. [ crosstalk ] the fog is creating problems for drivers. We have seen some major accidents blocking all lanes of interstate 280 but it looks like chp just cleared all of those lanes. But were still seeing slowdowns on that stretch. We are seeing delays on 92 near foster city boulevard and the brake lights hea