Can at least see the hayward side right you could have to do with this as youre driving to the peninsula and some heavier than normal stacked up from the nimitz through the tolls on the flat section and almost 35 minutes now over to one oh one. We have a special alert for the bay bridge. The traffic here stacked up from the maze foggy across the span do not forget those headlights and wipers 19 minutes from the bottom of the maze to fremont street darya james things lot robin 8 oh 01 00am. And this morning, 9 american 6 children and 3 adults were killed in a shooting in mexico. They were on their way to a wedding when the attack happened with lindsay rise are now talking with a relative of the family about what happened. I think a lot of us are just speechless. Leah staten is glued to her phone waiting for any word from her family members in mexico. It was late this morning that she heard the news. Lee has sisterinlaw cousin and nephews wife left their familys ranch outside above the s
Another co say once these reignite, they could be dealing with hotspots once again. They have strike teams all over the area. There are air enforcements coming in as well. Well continue to follow this, and ill have more coming up at 6 00. Wilson walker live in lake county. The shifting winds also a concern there. Reporter as you can see behind us, the air attack is well underway out here. As best kifigure, were up in the hills here. I think were right on the line between Sonoma County that way, lake county behind me a little bit. This is where the battle was fought today. The fire washed up against these hills, heading toward lake county. Heres what it looks like. The hills that straddle the sonoma lake county line was the Eastern Front of this battle today. Crews opened fire lines often by hand in hoping of slowing the fire that picked up steam as the afternoon delivered increasing winds of the air attack was relentless with planes and helicopters in the air all day. The changing wind
Firefighters doing everything they can before the wind gets bad again later tonight. Just minutes ago chopper 5 showed us this scene of smoke blowing off ridge tops. Look at the flames about an hour ago we saw huge amounts of trees with flames and on the ground they are starting backfires to get ahead of the main part of the fire. We have some new numbers from you that just came in. More than 76,000 acres have now burned your containment still remains at 15 with 189 structures destroyed, 86 of those are ho we are now hearing the first re homes. S ir evacuated the latest map shows the fire burns intensely on the eastern side. As the wind shifts the next area of concern is south and keeping the flames from jumping highway 101. With the northeast when we feel on the mountain and everyone still anticipating the high rate of spread theoretic fire behavior. We have Live Team Coverage from simona and napa county. First, we want to get a look at what the wind is doing. Our meteorologist. This
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Lines. Heres the very latest on the fire thats burning in Sonoma County. Today cal fire says the kincade fire has burned more than 76,000 acres, thats about 118 square miles, or more than twice the size of San Francisco. Containment on the fire remains at 15 . 189 buildings have been destroyed including 86 home. 90,000 other buildings are still trained by the fire, and more than 4800 firefighters are now out on the fire lines battling the fire. We have Team Coverage tonight, who talked to residents on edge. And bill martin will show us just how strong those winds are. We begin with deborah v along. Right now, quiet and i just got word from a leader up here in the hills, he is finding it quite, the winds we have not felt, and thats all very good. As you said, it is a local landmark up here in the hills, medics are standing by, and weve been watching fire trucks coming in and out of this parking lot as they patrol the hills, ready to rush in any direction that the fire flares up. The gri