What i was informed. But, either way, you know, seems like b. A. R. T. Responded well. So im impressed. Good, you are almost at your destination. Yeah, thank you. Take care. Good luck. The clock is ticking, pg e said they will make a final decision tomorrow morning. At that point, power could be turned off to thousands of people in the bay area as pg e tries to reduce the chance that equipment will spark wildfires that of course, has happened before. Thank you for joining us. For the past 30 minutes, you watched as pg e delivered the latest information about the next round of shutoffs. We anticipate that 189,000 customers across portions of 16 counties could be affected and an overall figure that is lower than what we provided yesterday. We saw the impact of wildfires over the years and recently in Southern California and we were determined to not let it happen. Pg e, said they could give the all clear and begin restoring power by noon on thursday once the wind subsides. Yes, and once
And drew tuma is on the rooftop. Lets begin with spencer. Reporter lets start with a red flag warning. It remains in effect until 5 p. M. On thursday. The exception being the Santa Cruz Mountains where the time line is different. The red flag warning goes into effect at 5 p. M. And stays in effect until noon on thursday. All across the region we can expect wind gusts between 35 and 55 Miles Per Hour. Very low humidity. Under these conditions, fires can easily start and spread. Look at the wind gust animation. You see 10 00 tomorrow morning, it will be quite windy especially over napa, fairfield, in the eastern part of our viewing area. Going into the afternoon and evening hours tomorrow night, well see the winds beginning to peak and overnight tomorrow night and into thursday well see gusts in the windiest locations between 45 and 55 Miles Per Hour. The wind will not begin to taper off significantly until thursday morning and later thursday afternoon. Well see the wind moderating. Wind
A woman was attacked from behind while working out in this park. Police say she was wearing head phones and didnt hear anyone coming. Live doppler 7 showing High Pressure to the east and will bring us warming weather in the coming days. Im in San Francisco. A 17yearold is here in the tender loin trying to help the homeless. Abc7 news starts right now. Neighbors are calling for change after a woman was attacked in a park. Some neighbors are fearful the park is still unsafe. Live in mountain swru the very latest. Reporter the suspect is now behind bars. Mountain view police did confirm to us that the woman was listening to a podcast. She had head phones on and did not hear anyone coming from behind her until she was attacked. On a popular Creek Side Park trail, the noises most common are bikes, people working out and nature. Last night at 9 42 p. M. , a womans plea for help was heard loud and clear. He came up from behind her, wrapped his hand around her mouth and attempted to lift her u
Center median and the trailer made contact with the overpass. The driver was not wearing a seat belt. That collision caused the driver of the big rig to be ejected. Watched the door fly open, body sucked out of the truck, flew about 30 feet and landed. Reporter the chp hopes this accident serves as another reminder of wearing a seat belt. People dont listen to us nothing we can do about it. Seat belts save lives. Reporter it took about three hours to clear the accident and open the westbound lanes. The drivers name has not been released. The truck belonged to a San Francisco trucking company. Damage to the overpass was minor, so cal transallowed traffic to continue on university and underneath. In berkeley, eric thomas, abc 7 news. This is a time lapse view of the traffic along interstate 80 as a result of the crash this morning. A thick layer of fog rolled in across the camera before 10 00 a. M. And it lingered for a while. And take a look at this picture from San Francisco, showing t
Im cheryl jennings. An unusual sight along interstate as you saw with heavy traffic on the holiday. Lasted for hours because several lanes shut down from a big rig crash. The truck hit a Center Divide and overpass here berkeley. The driver was thrown from the truck and died. Abc 7 news anchor eric thomas has the full story. Reporter with the trailer jammed under the University Avenue overpass and the tractor stopped some 50 yards away traffic on westbound 80 was backed up all the way from berkeley to martinez on this black friday. Its crazy. I was just telling my grandmother i feel like im on my way to work on a weekday. Trying to get shopping in for black friday and not getting there any quick. Reporter the Highway Patrol says the accident happened before 9 00 this morning. A witness who lives in a tent city near the freeway saw and heard it. First thing we saw was a tire pop. Tire blew, sounded like a gunshot. The next thing we heard and saw was metal folding after he hit the pylon u